Picosecond Synchronization System for Quantum Networks

Journal of Lightwave Technology(2022)

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The operation of long-distance quantum networks requires photons to be synchronized and must account for length variations of quantum channels. We demonstrate a 200 MHz clock-rate fiber optic-based telecommunication C-band quantum network using off-the-shelf components combined with custom-made electronics. The network is backed by a scalable and fully automated synchronization system with ps-scale timing resolution. Synchronization of the photons is achieved by distributing O-band-wavelength laser pulses between network nodes. Specifically, we distribute photon pairs between three nodes, and measure a reduction of coincidence-to-accidental ratio from 77 to only 42 when the synchronization system is enabled, which permits high-fidelity qubit transmission. Our demonstration sheds light on the role of noise in quantum communication and represents a key step in realizing deployed co-existing classical-quantum networks.
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C-band,clock distribution,fiber optics,O-band,photon pair,quantum-classical co-existing,quantum communication,quantum network,Raman noise
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