Link technology for all-optical satellite-based quantum key distribution system in C-/L-band

F. Moll, Jan Krause, N. Walenta, R. Freund, E. Peev, Andrew Reeves, R. Ruddenklau, A. Ferenczi, Luca Macrì, S. Hausler, Jorge Pacheco Labrador, Marie-Theres Hahn, Jurai Poliak, Davide Orsucci, Friederike Fohlmeister
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Satellite based quantum key distribution (QKD) enables the delivery of keys for quantum secure communications over long distances. Maturity of the technology as well as industrial interest keep increasing. So does the technology readiness of satellite free-space optical communications. A satellite QKD system comprises a quantum communication subsystem and a classical communication subsystem (public channel). Both are implemented with free-space optics. Thus, in satellite QKD system design, there are strong synergies that should be exploited as much as possible and lead to an all-optical satellite QKD system. In this paper, we present a system like this locating all optical channels in ITU DWDM C-band. We focus on the overall conceptual design and the setup of the optical channels for quantum and classical signal transmission. The system description addresses the breadboards of a transmitter laser terminal (Alice terminal), a receiver laser terminal, (Bob terminal), the public channel implementation, the interfaced QKD system and the deployed encryption system. The design basis for the Alice terminal is the laser terminal development OSIRISv3. The design basis for the Bob terminal is the ground station development THRUST. The later contains an adaptive optics correction to enable single mode fiber coupling. This enables the interfacing to almost arbitrary quantum receivers such as the Bob modules used in the described experiment. The public channel is composed of a bi-directional 1 Gbps IM/DD system and a MODEM that implements a proprietary waveform optimized for free-space channels. The system was experimentally analyzed in a field test in the framework of the German initiative QuNET which addresses the use case of quantum secure communication for authorities. The results of the experiment are used to model a feasible LEO satellite-ground link. Performance indicators such as quantum bit error rate and secure key rate of a potential mission are estimated analytically.
C / l波段全光卫星量子密钥分配系统的链路技术
基于卫星的量子密钥分发(QKD)使长距离量子安全通信的密钥交付成为可能。技术的成熟度和行业兴趣不断提高。卫星自由空间光通信的技术成熟度也是如此。卫星量子密钥分配系统包括量子通信子系统和经典通信子系统(公共信道)。两者都是用自由空间光学实现的。因此,在卫星QKD系统设计中,应该尽可能地利用强大的协同作用,从而实现全光学卫星QKD系统。本文提出了一种定位ITU DWDM c波段全光信道的系统。我们着重于量子和经典信号传输的整体概念设计和光通道的设置。系统描述说明了发射激光终端(Alice终端)、接收激光终端(Bob终端)、公共信道实现、接口QKD系统和部署的加密系统的面包板。Alice终端的设计基础是激光终端的开发OSIRISv3。Bob终端的设计依据是地面站的发展推力。后者包含一个自适应光学校正,以实现单模光纤耦合。这使得接口几乎任意量子接收器,如在描述的实验中使用的鲍勃模块。公共信道由一个双向1gbps IM/DD系统和一个调制解调器组成,该调制解调器实现了针对自由空间信道优化的专有波形。该系统在德国倡议QuNET框架下的现场测试中进行了实验分析,该倡议解决了当局量子安全通信的用例。实验结果用于建立可行的低轨道卫星-地面链路模型。对潜在任务的量子误码率和安全密钥率等性能指标进行了分析估计。
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