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Coexistence of continuous variable QKD with intense DWDM classical channels

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We demonstrate experimentally the feasibility of continuous variable quantum key distribution (CV-QKD) in dense-wavelength-division multiplexing networks (DWDM), where QKD will typically have to coexist with several co- propagating (forward or backward) C-band classical channels whose launch power is around 0dBm. We have conducted experimental tests of the coexistence of CV-QKD multiplexed with an intense classical channel, for different input powers and different DWDM wavelengths. Over a 25km fiber, a CV-QKD operated over the 1530.12nm channel can tolerate the noise arising from up to 11.5dBm classical channel at 1550.12nm in forward direction (9.7dBm in backward). A positive key rate (0.49kb/s) can be obtained at 75km with classical channel power of respectively -3dBm and -9dBm in forward and backward. Based on these measurements, we have also simulated the excess noise and optimized channel allocation for the integration of CV-QKD in some access networks. We have, for example, shown that CV-QKD could coexist with 5 pairs of channels (with nominal input powers: 2dBm forward and 1dBm backward) over a 25km WDM-PON network. The obtained results demonstrate the outstanding capacity of CV-QKD to coexist with classical signals of realistic intensity in optical networks.

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Quantum-Aware Network Planning and Integration

quant-ph · 2025-05-08 · conditional · novelty 2.0

A quantum-aware wavelength assignment plus small QKD capacity margins lets CV-QKD and classical WDM traffic share one fiber with nearly no extra classical blocking.

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  • Quantum-Aware Network Planning and Integration quant-ph · 2025-05-08 · conditional · none · ref 12 · internal anchor

    A quantum-aware wavelength assignment plus small QKD capacity margins lets CV-QKD and classical WDM traffic share one fiber with nearly no extra classical blocking.