Schmitt-Manderbach Tobias, Weier Henning, Fürst Martin, Ursin Rupert, Tiefenbacher Felix, Scheidl Thomas, Perdigues Josep, Sodnik Zoran, Kurtsiefer Christian, Rarity John G, Zeilinger Anton, Weinfurter Harald
Max-Planck-Institute for Quantum Optics, D-85748 Garching, Germany.
Phys Rev Lett. 2007 Jan 5;98(1):010504. doi: 10.1103/PhysRevLett.98.010504.
We report on the experimental implementation of a Bennett-Brassard 1984 (BB84) protocol type quantum key distribution over a 144 km free-space link using weak coherent laser pulses. Optimization of the link transmission was achieved with bidirectional active telescope tracking, and the security was ensured by employing decoy-state analysis. This enabled us to distribute a secure key at a rate of 12.8 bit/s at an attenuation of about 35 dB. Utilizing a simple transmitter setup and an optical ground station capable of tracking a spacecraft in low earth orbit, this outdoor experiment demonstrates the feasibility of global key distribution via satellites.
我们报告了使用弱相干激光脉冲在144公里自由空间链路中进行的1984年贝内特 - 布拉萨德(BB84)协议类型量子密钥分发的实验实现。通过双向有源望远镜跟踪实现了链路传输的优化,并采用诱骗态分析确保了安全性。这使我们能够在约35分贝的衰减下以12.8比特/秒的速率分发安全密钥。利用简单的发射机设置和能够跟踪低地球轨道航天器的光学地面站,这项户外实验证明了通过卫星进行全球密钥分发的可行性。