1998-10-23 - Practical Free-Space Quantum Key Distribution over 1 km

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W.T. BUTTLER et al: Practical Free-Space Quantum Key Distribution over 1 km
Physical Review Letters, vol 81, no 15, pp 3051-3301 (1998).
<http://ojps.aip.org/journal_cgi/getpdf?KEY=PRLTAO&cvips=PRLTAO00008100001500328
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Abstract:

A working free-space quantum key distribution system has been developed and
tested over an outdoor optical path of ~ 1 km at Los Alamos National
Laboratory under nighttime conditions.  Results show that free-space quantum
key distribution can provide secure real-time key distribution between
parties who have a need to communicate secretly.  Finally, we examine the
feasibility of surface to satellite quantum key distribution.

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