Francesco Magliano
Twin-Field Quantum Key Distribution on the telecommunication optical fiber network. Analysis and experimental implementation of the asymmetric SNS protocol.
Rel. Francesco Scotognella, Cecilia Clivati. Politecnico di Torino, Master of science program in Quantum Engineering, 2025
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Abstract
Abstract This thesis, developed during an experimental research project at the Italian Na- tional Metrology Research Institute (INRIM) in Turin, focuses on the practical implementation of the Twin-Field Quantum Key Distribution (TF-QKD) protocol. This approach is promising for realizing quantum-secure communication over long distances, as it suffers less from transmission loss compared to more conventional QKD protocols. However, it requires ultrastable lasers and fully coherent photon propagation over noisy channels. The main objective of my research was to address the key technical challenges that have so far impeded its long-distance application in real-world optical fiber networks, with a particular focus on maintaining phase coherence.
After introducing the fundamentals of QKD, this work presents a theoretical analysis of the phase coherence problem, showing the impairments associated to the application of TF-KD in real-world optical networks
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