Opt Express. 2023 Mar 13;31(6):9437-9447. doi: 10.1364/OE.476440.
Quantum key distribution (QKD) allows the distribution of cryptographic keys between multiple users in an information-theoretic secure way, exploiting quantum physics. While current QKD systems are mainly based on attenuated laser pulses, deterministic single-photon sources could give concrete advantages in terms of secret key rate (SKR) and security owing to the negligible probability of multi-photon events. Here, we introduce and demonstrate a proof-of-concept QKD system exploiting a molecule-based single-photon source operating at room temperature and emitting at 785 nm. With an estimated maximum SKR of 0.5 Mbps, our solution paves the way for room-temperature single-photon sources for quantum communication protocols.
量子密钥分发(QKD)利用量子物理学,以信息论安全的方式在多个用户之间分发加密密钥。虽然当前的 QKD 系统主要基于衰减激光脉冲,但由于多光子事件的概率可以忽略不计,确定性单光子源在密钥速率(SKR)和安全性方面可能具有具体优势。在这里,我们介绍并演示了一种利用基于分子的单光子源的概念验证 QKD 系统,该系统在室温下工作并在 785nm 处发射。我们的解决方案估计最大 SKR 为 0.5Mbps,为量子通信协议的室温单光子源铺平了道路。