Author:
Kwek Leong-Chuan,Cao Lin,Luo Wei,Wang Yunxiang,Sun Shihai,Wang Xiangbin,Liu Ai Qun
Abstract
AbstractQuantum key distribution is a matured quantum science and technology. Over the last 20 years, there has been substantial research and development in this area. Recently, silicon technology has offered tremendous promise in the field for improved miniaturization of quantum key distribution through integrated photonic chips. We expect further progress in this area both in terms of protocols, photon sources, and photon detectors. This review captures some of the recent advances in this area.
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
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