In-field comparison between G.652 and G.655 optical fibres for polarisation-based quantum key distribution

IF 2.8 Q3 QUANTUM SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY IET Quantum Communication Pub Date : 2024-05-03 DOI:10.1049/qtc2.12095
Costantino Agnesi, Massimo Giacomin, Daniele Sartorato, Silvia Artuso, Giuseppe Vallone, Paolo Villoresi
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Integration of Quantum Key Distribution (QKD) in existing telecommunication infrastructure is crucial for the widespread adoption of this quantum technology that offers the distillation of unconditionally secure keys between users. The authors report a field trial between the Points of Presence placed in Treviso and in Venezia—Mestre, Italy, exploiting the QuKy commercial polarisation-based QKD platforms developed by ThinkQuantum S.r.l. and two different standards of single-mode optical fibres, that is, G.652 and G.655 as a quantum channel. In this field trial, several configurations were tested, including the co-existence of classical and quantum signals over the same fibre, providing a direct comparison between the performances of the G.652 and G.655 fibre standards for QKD applications.

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基于偏振量子密钥分配的G.652和G.655光纤的场内比较
在现有电信基础设施中集成量子密钥分发(QKD)对于广泛采用这种提供用户之间无条件安全密钥蒸馏的量子技术至关重要。作者报告了在特雷维索和意大利威尼斯梅斯特的存在点之间进行的现场试验,利用ThinkQuantum S.r.l.开发的基于QuKy商业偏振的QKD平台和两种不同标准的单模光纤,即G.652和G.655作为量子信道。在现场试验中,测试了几种配置,包括在同一光纤上经典信号和量子信号共存,直接比较了QKD应用中G.652和G.655光纤标准的性能。
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