Long-Distance Free-Space Measurement-Device-Independent Quantum Key Distribution.
/ Authors
Yuan Cao, Yuhuai Li, Kui-Xing Yang, Yang-Fan Jiang, Shuang-Lin Li, Xiao-Long Hu, Maimaiti Abulizi, Cheng-Long Li, Weijun Zhang, Qi-Chao Sun
and 13 more authors
Weiyue Liu, Xiao Jiang, Shengkai Liao, Ji-Gang Ren, Hao Li, L. You, Zhen Wang, Juan Yin, Chaoyang Lu, Xiang-Bin Wang, Qiang Zhang, Cheng-Zhi Peng, Jian-Wei Pan
/ Abstract
Measurement-device-independent quantum key distribution (MDI-QKD), based on two-photon interference, is immune to all attacks against the detection system and allows a QKD network with untrusted relays. Since the MDI-QKD protocol was proposed, fiber-based implementations aimed at longer distance, higher key rates, and network verification have been rapidly developed. However, owing to the effect of atmospheric turbulence, MDI-QKD over a free-space channel remains experimentally challenging. Herein, by developing a robust adaptive optics system, high-precision time synchronization and frequency locking between independent photon sources located far apart, we realized the first free-space MDI-QKD over a 19.2-km urban atmospheric channel, which well exceeds the effective atmospheric thickness. Our experiment takes the first step toward satellite-based MDI-QKD. Moreover, the technology developed herein opens the way to quantum experiments in free space involving long-distance interference of independent single photons.
Journal: Physical review letters