Securing practical quantum cryptography with optical power limiters
Gong Zhang (Department of Electrical & Computer Engineering, National University of Singapore, Singapore);
Ignatius William Primaatmaja (Centre for Quantum Technologies, National University of Singapore, Singapore);
Jing Yan Haw (Department of Electrical & Computer Engineering, National University of Singapore, Singapore);
Xiao Gong (Department of Electrical & Computer Engineering, National University of Singapore, Singapore);
Chao Wang (Department of Electrical & Computer Engineering, National University of Singapore, Singapore);
Charles C.-W. Lim (Department of Electrical & Computer Engineering, National University of Singapore, Singapore; Centre for Quantum Technologies, National University of Singapore, Singapore)
[abstract]Abstract: Given that most implementations of quantum cryptography systems require low light operations for security reasons, limiting the energy of incoming/outgoing optical signals is a central task. In this submission, we propose and demonstrate a novel and practical power limiter using the thermo-optical defocusing effect of an acrylic prism. The results show that a power limiting in the regime of mW or lower can be achieved, and at the same time possess desirable features like compactness, robustness, polarization and spectrum dimension independence, etc. Our work provides an effective way for limiting the incoming/outgoing optical energy, which is important for practical quantum cryptographic protocols. We believe it will attract much interest and possess the potential to become a standard tool for practical quantum applications.
Presenter live session: Zhang Gong
submission #56