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  • European Quantum Electronics Conference
  • Technical Digest Series (Optica Publishing Group, 1998),
  • paper QTuJ5

High Bit Rate “Plug and Play” Quantum Key Distribution

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Abstract

Although experimental demonstration of quantum key cryptography in installed telecom fibers took place more than five years ago, present systems still suffer either from short transmission distance, poor transmission rate, complex alignment procedure, liquid nitrogen cooled detectors, or high quantum bit error rate (QBER).

© 1998 IEEE

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