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Generation and Coherent Control of Pulsed Quantum Frequency Combs
Published on: June 8, 2018
Integration of quantum key distribution and high-throughput classical communications in field-deployed multi-core
Qi Wu1,2,3, Domenico Ribezzo4,5, Giammarco Di Sciullo4
1Department of Physical and Chemical Sciences, University of L'Aquila, L'Aquila, 67100, Italy. qi.wu@student.univaq.it.
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Quantum key distribution (QKD) is a secure communication method for sharing symmetric cryptographic keys based on the principles of quantum physics. Its integration into the fiber-optic network infrastructure is important for ensuring privacy in optical communications. Multi-core fibers (MCFs), the likely building blocks of future high-capacity optical networks, offer new opportunities for such integration. Here, we experimentally demonstrate, for the first time, the coexistence of discrete-variable QKD and high-throughput classical communication in the C-band over a field-deployed MCF with industry standard cladding diameter of 125 μm. Specifically, we demonstrate successful secure-key establishment in one core of a 25.2-km uncoupled-core MCF, while simultaneously loading the remaining three cores with full C-band counter-propagating classical traffic at an aggregate net rate of 110.8 Tb/s. By proposing and experimentally validating an improved analytical model for inter-core spontaneous Raman scattering noise, we find that this configuration is optimal for our deployed MCF link as it is immune to four-wave mixing, that becomes relevant when the quantum and classical signals are propagating in the same direction. Our findings make an important step forward in demonstrating the integration of QKD and classical transmission in uncoupled-core multi-core fibers for next-generation optical communication networks.
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