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Ultra-broadband shortwave polarization modulators for high-speed free-space quantum cryptography

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posted on 2024-10-30, 14:31 authored by Arnan MitchellArnan Mitchell, Michael AustinMichael Austin, Paul Edwards, LE BINH, Lam Bui, Sana Mansoori, Wenn Jing Lai
Free-space quantum key exchanges between ground stations and low earth orbiting satellites will be characterized by high link losses, typically of the order of 30 dB or higher. These losses, together with the need to transmit weak Poissonian laser pulses containing on average substantially less than 0.1 photons per transmitted bit to preserve security, will result in exceedingly low channel efficiencies, typically of the order of 10-5. In order to achieve even a relatively modest secure key bit rate of 100 kbps, it will therefore often be necessary to key the transmitter at rates in excess of 10 Gbps. In this paper we outline several different methods of achieving such fast polarization keying including the use of dual drive Mach-Zehnder intensity modulators on lithium niobate in a hybrid fibre-guided modulator structures. We then propose a total integrated polarization keying structure in LiNbO3. We describe the fabrication and testing of such ultra-broadband polarization keyers suitable for use in high loss, short-wave free-space quantum key distribution systems employing silicon photon counters. We also indicate how these devices may be incorporated into quantum key satellite courier payloads and ground station terminals.

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    ISBN - Is published in 0819454893 (urn:isbn:0819454893)

Start page

66

End page

75

Total pages

10

Outlet

Proceedings of SPIE 48th Annual Meeting

Editors

R. E. Meyers and Y. Shih

Name of conference

Quantum Communications and Quantum Imaging

Publisher

SPIE

Place published

Bellingham

Start date

2003-08-06

End date

2003-08-06

Language

English

Copyright

© 2004 SPIE

Former Identifier

2004002551

Esploro creation date

2020-06-22

Fedora creation date

2009-11-08