Experimental study on Gaussian-modulated coherent states quantum key distribution over standard telecom fiber
Bing Qi, Lei-Lei Huang, Li Qian, Hoi-Kwong Lo

TL;DR
This paper demonstrates a fiber-based Gaussian-modulated coherent states quantum key distribution system with enhanced stability and low excess noise, achieving a secure key rate of 0.3 bits per pulse over 5 km.
Contribution
It introduces a novel polarization and frequency multiplexing scheme to suppress LO leakage and reduce phase noise without phase feedback control in GMCS QKD.
Findings
Achieved a secure key rate of 0.3 bits/pulse over 5 km fiber.
Demonstrated better stability with polarization and frequency multiplexing.
Quantified excess noise contributions both theoretically and experimentally.
Abstract
In this paper, we present a fully fiber-based one-way Quantum Key Distribution (QKD) system implementing the Gaussian-Modulated Coherent States (GMCS) protocol. The system employs a double Mach-Zehnder Interferometer (MZI) configuration in which the weak quantum signal and the strong Local Oscillator (LO) go through the same fiber between Alice and Bob, and are separated into two paths inside Bob's terminal. To suppress the LO leakage into the signal path, which is an important contribution to the excess noise, we implemented a novel scheme combining polarization and frequency multiplexing, achieving an extinction ratio of 70dB. To further minimize the system excess noise due to phase drift of the double MZI, we propose that, instead of employing phase feedback control, one simply let Alice remap her data by performing a rotation operation. We further present noise analysis both…
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