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September 9, 2022

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Experimental study on underwater continuous-variable quantum key distribution with discrete modulation

Tang, X., Chen, Z., Zhao, Z., Kumar, K., Dong, Y. “Experimental study on underwater continuous-variable quantum key distribution with discrete modulation”. In: Optics Express Vol. 30, Issue 18, pp. 32428-32437 (2022), DOI: 10.1364/OE.464659

We experimentally demonstrated the feasibility of an underwater continuous-variable quantum key distribution (CV-QKD) system based on four-state protocol, which is promising to guarantee the unconditionally secure underwater wireless optical communication. CV-QKD parameter estimation is performed after transmitting quantum coherent signal from Alice to Bob through a water tank. The secure key rate under collective attack of the demonstrated CV-QKD system is estimated as 22.9 kbits/s at a channel loss of 12.4 dB. In addition, the performance is also investigated with various water types and the maximum underwater transmission distance of the demonstrated CV-QKD system is estimated as 148.7 m in the pure sea water.

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