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High speed prototype quantum key distribution system and long term field trial
Author(s) -
A. R. Dixon,
J. F. Dynes,
Marco Lucamarini,
B. Fröhlich,
A. W. Sharpe,
Andrew Plews,
Simon W.-B. Tam,
Zhiliang Yuan,
Yoshimichi Tanizawa,
Hideaki Sato,
S. Kawamura,
Mikio Fujiwara,
Masahide Sasaki,
A. J. Shields
Publication year - 2015
Publication title -
optics express
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 1.394
H-Index - 271
ISSN - 1094-4087
DOI - 10.1364/oe.23.007583
Subject(s) - quantum key distribution , key (lock) , computer science , gigabit , computer network , information leakage , key distribution , key generation , telecommunications , computer security , quantum , public key cryptography , encryption , physics , quantum mechanics
Securing information in communication networks is an important challenge in today's world. Quantum Key Distribution (QKD) can provide unique capabilities towards achieving this security, allowing intrusions to be detected and information leakage avoided. We report here a record high bit rate prototype QKD system providing a total of 878 Gbit of secure key data over a 34 day period corresponding to a sustained key rate of around 300 kbit/s. The system was deployed over a standard 45 km link of an installed metropolitan telecommunication fibre network in central Tokyo. The prototype QKD system is compact, robust and automatically stabilised, enabling key distribution during diverse weather conditions. The security analysis includes an efficient protocol, finite key size effects and decoy states, with a quantified key failure probability of ε = 10⁻¹⁰.

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