Quantum teleportation coexisting with classical communications in optical fiber
The ability for quantum and conventional networks to operate in the same optical fibers would aid the deployment of quantum network technology on a large scale. Quantum teleportation is a fundamental operation in quantum networking, but has yet to be demonstrated in fibers populated with high-power...
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Main Authors | , , , , , , |
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Format | Journal Article |
Language | English |
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16.04.2024
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Summary: | The ability for quantum and conventional networks to operate in the same
optical fibers would aid the deployment of quantum network technology on a
large scale. Quantum teleportation is a fundamental operation in quantum
networking, but has yet to be demonstrated in fibers populated with high-power
conventional optical signals. Here we report to the best of our knowledge the
first demonstration of quantum teleportation over fibers carrying conventional
telecommunications traffic. Quantum state transfer is achieved over a 30.2-km
fiber carrying 400-Gbps C-band classical traffic with a Bell state measurement
performed at the fiber's midpoint. To protect quantum fidelity from spontaneous
Raman scattering noise, we use optimal O-band quantum channels, narrow
spectro-temporal filtering, and multi-photon coincidence detection. Fidelity is
shown to be well maintained with an elevated C-band launch power of 18.7 dBm
for the single-channel 400-Gbps signal, which we project could support multiple
classical channels totaling many terabits/s aggregate data rates. These results
show the feasibility of advanced quantum and classical network applications
operating within a unified fiber infrastructure. |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.2404.10738 |