Free-Space Quantum Key Distribution With Single Photons From Defects in Hexagonal Boron Nitride
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2022-09
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Efficient single photon generation is an important requirement for several practical applications in quantum technologies, including quantum cryptography. A proof-of-concept demonstration of free-space quantum key distribution (QKD) is presented with single photons generated from an isolated defect in hexagonal boron nitride (hBN). The bright source operating at room temperature is integrated into a QKD system based on B92 protocol and a sifted key rate of 238 bps with a quantum bit error rate of 8.95% are achieved at 1 MHz clock rate. The effect of temporal filtering of detected photons on the performance of QKD parameters is also studied. It is believed that these results will stimulate the research on optically active defects in hBN as well as other 2D-based quantum emitters and their applications within quantum information technologies including practical QKD systems.
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B92 protocol, Hexagonal boron nitride, Quantum communication, Single photon sources, Quantum key distribution
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Advanced Quantum Technologies
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