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Satellite-based Quantum key distribution using a compact terminal on Tiangong-2 Space lab

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Abstract

We report a quantum key distribution experiment using a compact terminal on Tiangong-2 spacecraft two years after launch. This robust platform provides an effective solution for realizing a practical satellite-constellation-based global quantum secure network.

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