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Chun-Xue Zhang, Jian-Guang Li, Yue Wang, Wei Chen, Jia-Shun Zhang, Jun-Ming An. Multi-protocol quantum key distribution decoding chipJ. Chin. Phys. B, 2025, 34(5): 050303.
| Chun-Xue Zhang, Jian-Guang Li, Yue Wang, Wei Chen, Jia-Shun Zhang, Jun-Ming An. Multi-protocol quantum key distribution decoding chipJ. Chin. Phys. B, 2025, 34(5): 050303. |
Multi-protocol quantum key distribution decoding chip
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Abstract
Quantum key distribution (QKD) is a method for secure communication that utilizes quantum mechanics principles to distribute cryptographic keys between parties. Integrated photonics offer benefits such as compactness, scalability, energy efficiency and the potential for extensive integration. We have achieved BB84 phase encoding and decoding, time-bin phase QKD, and the coherent one-way (COW) protocol on a planar lightwave circuit (PLC) platform. At the optimal temperature, our chip successfully prepared quantum states, performed decoding and calculated the secure key rate of the time-bin phase-decoding QKD to be 80.46 kbps over a 20 km transmission with a quantum bit error rate (QBER) of 4.23%. The secure key rate of the COW protocol was 18.18 kbps, with a phase error rate of 3.627% and a time error rate of 0.377%. The uniqueness of this technology lies in its combination of high integration and protocol flexibility, providing an innovative solution for the development of future quantum communication networks. -
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