Science China: Physics, Mechanics and Astronomy, volume 68, issue 3, publication number 230311

Five-user quantum virtual local area network with an AlGaAs entangled photon source

Cheng Qian 1
Hongkai Tian 2
Jing Xu 1, 3
Yichen Liu 4
Zhe Chen 1
Huiran Luo 2
Yuan Du 2
Xiaodong Zheng 3
Tangsheng Chen 3
Yuechan Kong 3
Hua-Lei Yin 5, 6
Dong Jiang 2, 7
Bin Niu 1, 3, 8
Liangliang Lu 1, 3, 8, 9
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Key Laboratory of State Manipulation and Advanced Materials in Provincial Universities, School of Physical Science and Technology, Nanjing Normal University, Nanjing, China
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National Key Laboratory of Solid-State Microwave Devices and Circuits, Nanjing Chip Valley Industrial Technology Institute, Nanjing Electronic Devices Institute, Nanjing, China
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National Laboratory of Solid-State Microstructures and School of Physics, Nanjing University, Nanjing, China
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Hefei National Laboratory, Hefei, China
Publication typeJournal Article
Publication date2024-12-18
scimago Q1
SJR1.165
CiteScore10.3
Impact factor6.4
ISSN16747348, 18691927
Abstract
The promotion of quantum network applications demands the scalable connection of quantum resources. It is preferable to set up multiple logical networks coexisting on a single physical network infrastructure to accommodate a larger number of users. Here we present a quantum virtual network architecture that offers this level of scalability, without being constrained to a fixed physical-layer network relying solely on passive multiplexing components. The architecture can be understood as arising from the superposition of a fully connected entanglement distribution network and port-based virtual local area network, which group multiusers by access ports. In terms of hardware, we leverage a semiconductor chip with a high figure-of-merit modal overlap to directly generate high-quality polarization entanglement, and a streamlined polarization analysis module, which requires only one single-photon detector for each end user. We experimentally perform the BBM92 QKD protocol on the five-user quantum virtual network and demonstrate voice and image encryption on a campus area network. Our results may provide insights into the realization of large-scale quantum networks with integrated and cost-efficient photonic architecture.
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