Marcus J. Clark,1 Obada Alia,1 Rodrigo S. Tessinari,1 Rui Wang,1 Djeylan Aktas,1 George T. Kanellos,1 John G. Rarity,1 Reza Nejabati,1 Dimitra E. Simeonidou,1 Siddarth K. Joshi1
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Quantum networks have begun to connect many users together with Quantum Key Distribution links. We present a scalable, full mesh, polarisation entanglement-based quantum network without trusted nodes. We discuss our progress towards building a dynamic quantum network with more users, long distance (≈50 km) links and improved polarisation stability in the optical fibres. Lastly, minimising the resource overhead and optimising the network control based on end-user requirements are important features we are incorporating into our network.
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Marcus J. Clark, Obada Alia, Rodrigo S. Tessinari, Rui Wang, Djeylan Aktas, George T. Kanellos, John G. Rarity, Reza Nejabati, Dimitra E. Simeonidou, Siddarth K. Joshi, "Towards a quantum network within deployed telecommunications fibre-optic infrastructure," Proc. SPIE 11881, Quantum Technology: Driving Commercialisation of an Enabling Science II, 118810D (6 October 2021); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2603371