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Xiao Li, Liang-Liang Wang, Jia-shun Zhang, Wei Chen, Yue Wang, Dan Wu, Jun-Ming An. Quantum key distribution transmitter chip based on hybrid-integration of silica and lithium niobatesJ. Chin. Phys. B, 2022, 31(6): 064212.
| Xiao Li, Liang-Liang Wang, Jia-shun Zhang, Wei Chen, Yue Wang, Dan Wu, Jun-Ming An. Quantum key distribution transmitter chip based on hybrid-integration of silica and lithium niobatesJ. Chin. Phys. B, 2022, 31(6): 064212. |
Quantum key distribution transmitter chip based on hybrid-integration of silica and lithium niobates
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Abstract
A quantum key distribution transmitter chip based on hybrid-integration of silica planar light-wave circuit (PLC) and lithium niobates (LN) modulator PLC is presented. The silica part consists of a tunable directional coupler and 400-ps delay line, and the LN part is made up of a Y-branch, with electro-optic modulators on both arms. The two parts are facet-coupled to form an asymmetric Mach-Zehnder interferometer. We successfully encode and decode four BB84 states at 156.25-MHz repetition rate. Fast phase-encoding of 0 or \pi is achieved, with interference fringe visibilities 78.53% and 82.68% for states |+\rangle and |-\rangle, respectively. With the aid of an extra off-chip LN intensity modulator, two time-bin states are prepared and the extinction ratios are 18.65 dB and 15.46 dB for states |0\rangle and |1\rangle, respectively. -
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