Wavelength-division multiplexed quantum key distribution on silicon photonic integrated devices
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Abstract
We present a compact four-channel wavelength-division multiplexed quantum key distribution (WDM-QKD) transmitter near a 1550-nm wavelength implemented on a CMOS-compatible silicon-on-insulator photonics platform. Each channel of the transmitter consists of a ring modulator and a ring multiplexer, which acts as an add-drop filter to the quantum channel. To demonstrate the device’s performance, we generate secret keys using the coherent-one-way protocol at a collective rate higher than 1 Mbps under a novel composable security framework. Our work shows the potential of exploiting multiple wavelength channels in a compact advanced photonic integrated circuit to enable high-speed quantum-secure communications.
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Presenters
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Darius Bunandar
MIT
Authors
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Darius Bunandar
MIT
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Nicholas Harris
MIT
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Zheshen Zhang
University of Arizona
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Catherine Lee
MIT
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Ran Ding
Coriant Advanced Technologies
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Tom Baehr-Jones
Coriant Advanced Technologies
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Michael Hochberg
Coriant Advanced Technologies
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Jeffrey Shapiro
MIT
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Franco Wong
MIT
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Dirk Englund
EECS, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Massachusetts Inst of Tech-MIT, Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, MIT