Paper 13369-94
High-speed quantum key distribution system
On demand | Presented live 29 January 2025
Abstract
Advances in quantum computing pose significant threats to the security of conventional encryption standards. Although quantum key distribution systems offer inherent security, they face challenges in achieving practical secret-key rates over long transmission distances. Photonic Integrated Circuit technologies provide scalability and system efficiency for high key rates using multiplexed time-bin protocols. We present the architecture of a 16-channel multiplexed QKD system at a GHz clock rate realized on integrated photonic chips, promising further scalability. The sender module revolves around an indium-phosphide chip featuring tunable lasers, modulators, and combiners. On the receiver side, low fiber-to-chip coupling loss and waveguide-integrated superconducting nanowire single-photon detectors on silicon nitride provide the necessary detection efficiency.
Presenter
Julius Römer
Kirchhoff-Institut für Physik, Ruprecht-Karls-Univ. Heidelberg (Germany)