Developments towards practical free-space quantum cryptography


Autoria(s): Tapster, P.R.; Gorman, P.M.; Benton, D.M.; Taylor, D.M.; Lowans, B.S.
Contribuinte(s)

Donkor, Eric J.

Pirich, Andrew R.

Brandt, Howard E.

Data(s)

01/01/2005

Resumo

We describe a free space quantum cryptography system which is designed to allow continuous unattended key exchanges for periods of several days, and over ranges of a few kilometres. The system uses a four-laser faint-pulse transmission system running at a pulse rate of 10MHz to generate the required four alternative polarization states. The receiver module similarly automatically selects a measurement basis and performs polarization measurements with four avalanche photodiodes. The controlling software can implement the full key exchange including sifting, error correction, and privacy amplification required to generate a secure key.

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Tapster, P.R.; Gorman, P.M.; Benton, D.M.; Taylor, D.M. and Lowans, B.S. (2005). Developments towards practical free-space quantum cryptography. IN: Quantum information and computation III. Donkor, Eric J.; Pirich, Andrew R. and Brandt, Howard E. (eds) SPIE proceedings . SPIE.

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