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Distribution of GHz Sequential Time-Bin Entanglement in a Metropolitan Fiber Network

  • Martin Achleitner (Korresp. Autor*in)
  • , Alessandro Trenti
  • , Philip Walther
  • , Hannes Huebel

Veröffentlichungen: Beitrag in FachzeitschriftArtikelPeer Reviewed

Abstract

Efficient generation and high-quality distribution of entanglement is becoming increasingly more relevant in the field of quantum technologies, with important applications such as multiparty computation as well as quantum key distribution (QKD) on the rise. Quantum communication protocols based on entanglement offer an inherent quantum based randomness for key generation and provide in general higher security compared to prepare and measure implementations. Moreover, the future quantum internet will also be based on the distribution of entanglement for securely connecting quantum computers in a network. In this work we show the feasibility of using sequential time-bin entangled states for quantum key distribution in metropolitan networks using off-the-shelf components. The time-bin encoding ensures high fidelity distribution robust against random polarisation fluctuations occuring in optical fibers. Modulated laser pulses in the GHz frequency range are used to generate time-bin entangled photon pairs. The entangled photons are then sent over an about 30 km long (9.5 dB loss) fiber link within the Vienna fiber network, showing high degree of distributed entanglement with a measured 93% quantum visibility.
OriginalspracheEnglisch
Aufsatznummer6400108
Seitenumfang8
FachzeitschriftIEEE Journal of Selected Topics in Quantum Electronics
Jahrgang31
Ausgabenummer5
DOIs
PublikationsstatusVeröffentlicht - Sept. 2025

Fördermittel

This work was supported by the Austrian FFG Agency (FAQT project, under Grant 884456) The authors would like to thank Lee Rozema and Michael Antesberger for support while performing the measurements at the University of Vienna. We also thank Franziska Divkovic and Thomas Helmel for support in the lab at the Austrian Institute of Technology. ACKNOWLEDGMENTS This work was supported by the Austrian FFG Agency (FAQT project, grant n° 884456). The authors would like to thank Lee Rozema and Michael Antesberger for support while performing the measurements at the University of Vienna. We also thank Franziska Divkovic and Thomas Helmel for support in the lab at the Austrian Institute of Technology.

ÖFOS 2012

  • 103025 Quantenmechanik
  • 103026 Quantenoptik

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