Quantum Key Distribution Using Multiple Gaussian Focused Beams

Abstract

The secret key rate attained by a free-space QKD system in the near-field propagation regime (relevant for 1-10 km range using ≈ 7 cm radii transmit and receive apertures and 1.55~μm transmission center wavelenght) can benefit from the use of multiple spatial modes. A suite of theoretical research in recent years have suggested the use of orbital-angular-momentum (OAM) bearing spatial modes of light to obtain this improvement in rate. We show that most of the aforesaid rate improvement in the near field afforded by spatial-mode multiplexing can be realized by a simple-to-build overlapping Gaussian beam array (OGBA) and a pixelated detector array. With the current state-of-the-art in OAM-mode-sorting efficiencies, the key-rate performance of our OGBA architecture could come very close to, if not exceed, that of a system employing OAM modes, but at a fraction of the cost.

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