Oral: Vacuum Beam Guide Paves the Way for Ultra-high Bandwidth Global Quantum Networks
ORAL
Abstract
The vacuum beam guide (VBG) presents a completely different solution for quantum channels to overcome the limitations of existing fiber and satellite technologies for long-distance quantum communication. With an array of aligned lenses spaced kilometers apart, the VBG offers ultrahigh transparency over a wide range of optical wavelengths. With realistic parameters, the VBG can outperform the best fiber by 3 orders of magnitude in terms of attenuation rate. Consequently, the VBG can enable long-range quantum communication over thousands of kilometers with quantum channel capacity beyond 10^13 qubit/sec, orders of magnitude higher than the state-of-the-art quantum satellite communication rate. Remarkably, without relying on quantum repeaters, the VBG can provide a ground-based, low-loss, high-bandwidth quantum channel that enables novel distributed quantum information applications for computing, communication, and sensing.
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Presenters
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YUEXUN HUANG
The University of Chicago
Authors
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YUEXUN HUANG
The University of Chicago
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Liang Jiang
University of Chicago
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Amir H Safavi-Naeini
Stanford University
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rana X adhikari
Caltech
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Francisco Salces-Carcoba
Caltech