Metropolitan free-space quantum networks

arxiv(2022)

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Quantum communication has seen rapid progress towards practical large-scale networks, with quantum key distribution (QKD) spearheading this development. Breakthroughs in satellite-based QKD promise to bridge large intercity distances between nodes. Advances in optical fibre networks, on the other hand, have shown that fibre-based systems are well suited for metropolitan scales. However, in many scenarios, suitable fibre infrastructure may not be in place. Here, we make the case for an entanglement-based free-space quantum network as a practical and efficient alternative for metropolitan applications. To support this prospect, we developed a deployable free-space QKD system and demonstrated its use in two realistic scenarios: between 300 m separated offices and over a 1.7 km link with a temporary container atop another building. We achieved secure key rates of up to 6 kbps, with over 2.5 kbps in full daylight, and estimate kbps rates are achievable even for 10-km distances. These results indicate that round the clock network accessibility as well as full coverage of a city is within reach with the present technology. We anticipate that our work will establish free-space networks as a viable solution for metropolitan scales and an indispensable complementary building block in the future global quantum internet.
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