Entanglement-based secure quantum cryptography over 1,120 kilometres

Jun 17, 2020Nature

Secure quantum communication using entanglement over 1,120 kilometers

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Abstract

Entanglement-based quantum key distribution (QKD) has been demonstrated over a distance of 1,120 kilometres at a secret-key rate of 0.12 bits per second.

  • This achievement eliminates the need for trusted relays, which can pose security risks.
  • Entangled photon pairs were distributed using two bidirectional downlinks from a satellite to ground observatories.
  • The link efficiency was significantly improved through the development of a high-efficiency telescope and follow-up optics.
  • The generated keys are considered secure for realistic devices due to careful design ensuring fair sampling and protection from known vulnerabilities.
  • This method increases the secure distance for QKD on the ground tenfold and enhances its practical security.

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