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Nanosystems: Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics, 2024 Volume 15, Issue 5, Pages 654–657 (Mi nano1308)

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PHYSICS

Hybrid quantum communication protocol for fiber and atmosphere channel

Ilnur Z. Latypova, Vladimir V. Chistiakovbc, Maxim A. Fadeevbd, Danil V. Sulimovb, Alexey K. Khalturinskyc, Sergey M. Kynevbc, Vladimir I. Egorovbc

a FRC Kazan Scientific Center of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Kazan, 420111, Russia
b ITMO University, Kronverkskiy, 197101, Russia
c Quanttelecom LLC., St. Petersburg, 199178, Russia
d Russian Quantum Center, Skolkovo, Moscow 121205, Russia

Abstract: In this paper, we explore a hybrid quantum communication protocol that operates concurrently over fiber optic and atmospheric channels. This new protocol addresses challenges in urban settings where laying optical fiber may be impractical or costly. By integrating the subcarrier wave (SCW) quantum key distribution (QKD) with phase coding, our approach enhances the flexibility and reliability of quantum communication systems. We have developed and tested an atmospheric optical module equipped with an auto-tuning system to ensure precise optical axis alignment, crucial for minimizing signal loss in turbulent environments. Experimental results demonstrate stable sifted key rates and low quantum bit error rate (QBER) across various channel lengths, confirming the efficacy of our hybrid protocol in securing communication over diverse transmission environments.

Keywords: free-space optics, quantum communication, quantum key distribution, atmosphere channel.

Received: 09.09.2024
Revised: 22.09.2024
Accepted: 23.09.2024

Language: English

DOI: 10.17586/2220-8054-2024-15-5-654-657



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