Feasibility study of free-Space quantum key distribution in the mid-infrared
Quantum Information and Computation 8(1&2): 1-11
Article 2008 English
Authors
GT
Guilherme P. Temporão
HZ
H. Zibinden
ST
S. Tanzilli
Abstract
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We report on a feasibility study of a free-space Quantum Key Distribution setup operating at a mid-infrared wavelength. Alice sends polarization-coded pseudo-single photons from a Quantum Cascade Laser at 4.6 $\mu$m to Bob, who uses a nonlinear crystal and a Silicon Avalanche Photodiode to perform the detection via Sum Frequency Generation. Theoretical predictions, based on a proof-of-principle experiment, show that, under certain foggy atmospheric conditions, the proposed system is barely affected, whereas other systems operating at standard near-infrared wavelengths would simply not work at all.
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