量子密钥分配
计算机科学
卫星
窃听
地球静止轨道
频道(广播)
物理
量子
计算机网络
工程类
航空航天工程
量子力学
作者
Yu-Ao Chen,Qiang Zhang,Teng-Yun Chen,Wenqi Cai,Sheng-Kai Liao,Jun Zhang,Kai Chen,Juan Yin,Ji-Gang Ren,Zhu Chen,Shenglong Han,YU Qing,Ken Liang,Fei Zhou,Xiao Yuan,Meisheng Zhao,Tian‐Yin Wang,Xiao Jiang,Liang Zhang,Wei-Yue Liu
出处
期刊:Nature
[Nature Portfolio]
日期:2021-01-06
卷期号:589 (7841): 214-219
被引量:734
标识
DOI:10.1038/s41586-020-03093-8
摘要
Quantum key distribution (QKD)1,2 has the potential to enable secure communication and information transfer3. In the laboratory, the feasibility of point-to-point QKD is evident from the early proof-of-concept demonstration in the laboratory over 32 centimetres4; this distance was later extended to the 100-kilometre scale5,6 with decoy-state QKD and more recently to the 500-kilometre scale7-10 with measurement-device-independent QKD. Several small-scale QKD networks have also been tested outside the laboratory11-14. However, a global QKD network requires a practically (not just theoretically) secure and reliable QKD network that can be used by a large number of users distributed over a wide area15. Quantum repeaters16,17 could in principle provide a viable option for such a global network, but they cannot be deployed using current technology18. Here we demonstrate an integrated space-to-ground quantum communication network that combines a large-scale fibre network of more than 700 fibre QKD links and two high-speed satellite-to-ground free-space QKD links. Using a trusted relay structure, the fibre network on the ground covers more than 2,000 kilometres, provides practical security against the imperfections of realistic devices, and maintains long-term reliability and stability. The satellite-to-ground QKD achieves an average secret-key rate of 47.8 kilobits per second for a typical satellite pass-more than 40 times higher than achieved previously. Moreover, its channel loss is comparable to that between a geostationary satellite and the ground, making the construction of more versatile and ultralong quantum links via geosynchronous satellites feasible. Finally, by integrating the fibre and free-space QKD links, the QKD network is extended to a remote node more than 2,600 kilometres away, enabling any user in the network to communicate with any other, up to a total distance of 4,600 kilometres.
科研通智能强力驱动
Strongly Powered by AbleSci AI