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Near-maximal two-photon entanglement for quantum communications at 2.1 μm

Dada A. C., Kaniewski J., Gawith C., Lavery M., Hadfield R. H., Faccio D., Clerici M.

Submitted to arXiv on 18 June 2021.

Owing to a reduced solar background and low propagation losses in the atmosphere, the 2- to 2.5-μm waveband is a promising candidate for daylight quantum communication. This spectral region also offers low losses and low dispersion in hollow-core fibers and in silicon waveguides. We demonstrate for the first time the capability for entanglement-based quantum key distribution (QKD) at 2.1 μm, obtaining a positive secure-key rate (0.417 bits/pair, with a quantum bit error rate of 5.43%) using near-maximally entangled photon pairs in a proof-of-principle device-independent QKD scenario.

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