Experimental demonstration of long-distance continuous-variable quantum key distribution
Paul Jouguet, S\'ebastien Kunz-Jacques, Anthony Leverrier, Philippe, Grangier, Eleni Diamanti

TL;DR
This paper demonstrates the first long-distance continuous-variable quantum key distribution over 80 km of optical fiber, showcasing practical, stable, and secure quantum communication suitable for real-world applications.
Contribution
It overcomes previous limitations by enabling continuous-variable QKD over 80 km, including real-time key generation and finite-size security analysis.
Findings
Successful 80 km QKD demonstration
Real-time secret key generation achieved
Stable operation in regular environment
Abstract
Distributing secret keys with information-theoretic security is arguably one of the most important achievements of the field of quantum information processing and communications. The rapid progress in this field has enabled quantum key distribution (QKD) in real-world conditions and commercial devices are now readily available. QKD systems based on continuous variables present the major advantage that they only require standard telecommunication technology, and in particular, that they do not use photon counters. However, these systems were considered up till now unsuitable for long-distance communication. Here, we overcome all previous limitations and demonstrate for the first time continuous-variable quantum key distribution over 80 km of optical fibre. The demonstration includes all aspects of a practical scenario, with real-time generation of secret keys, stable operation in a…
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