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Quantum key distribution using quantum dot single-photon emitting diodes in the red and near infrared spectral range

Authors :
Heindel, Tobias
Kessler, Christian A.
Rau, Markus
Schneider, Christian
Fuerst, Martin
Hargart, Fabian
Schulz, Wolfgang-Michael
Eichfelder, Marcus
Rossbach, Robert
Nauerth, Sebastian
Lermer, Matthias
Weier, Henning
Jetter, Michael
Kamp, Martin
Reitzenstein, Stephan
Höfling, Sven
Michler, Peter
Weinfurter, Harald
Forchel, Alfred
University of St Andrews. School of Physics and Astronomy
University of St Andrews. Condensed Matter Physics
Publication Year :
2012

Abstract

We report on in-lab free space quantum key distribution (QKD) experiments over 40 cm distance using highly efficient electrically driven quantum dot single-photon sources emitting in the red as well as near-infrared spectral range. In the case of infrared emitting devices, we achieve sifted key rates of 27.2 kbit s(-1)(35.4 kbit s(-1)) at a quantum bit error rate (QBER) of 3.9% (3.8%) and a g((2))(0) value of 0.35 (0.49) at moderate (high) excitation. The red emitting diodes generate sifted keys at a rate of 95.0 kbit s(-1) at a QBER of 4.1% and a g((2))(0) value of 0.49. This first successful proof of principle QKD experiment based on electrically operated semiconductor single-photon sources can be considered as a major step toward practical and efficient quantum cryptography scenarios. Publisher PDF

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
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