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talks
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posters
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committee roles
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leadership roles
2017–2024
years active
Posters
| Title | Conference | Co-authors |
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| Overcoming Noise Limitations in QKD with Quantum Privacy Amplification | QCRYPT 2024 | Philipp Sohr, Lukas Bulla, Martin Bohmann, Rupert Ursin |
High-quality, distributed quantum entanglement is the distinctive resource for quantum communication and forms the foundation for the unequalled level of security that can be assured in quantum key distribution. While the entanglement provider does not need to be trusted, the secure key rate drops to zero if the entanglement used is too noisy. In this work, we show experimentally that QPA is able to increase the secure key rate achievable with QKD by improving the quality of distributed entanglement, thus increasing the quantum advantage in QKD. Beyond that, we show that QPA enables key generation at noise levels that previously prevented key generation. We provide a detailed characterisation of the gain in secure key rate achieved in our proof-of-principle experiment at different noise levels. The use of hyperentanglement in the field-tested polarisation and energy-time degrees of freedom enhances the efficiency of our scheme, making it an attractive option for deployment in high-loss regimes. |
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| Taking quantum key distribution from fundamental science to accredited systems in space | QCRYPT 2023 | Philipp Sohr, Matej Pivoluska, Manuel Erhard |
Satellite-based implementations are essential to realise QKD systems with global reach. Our current work aims to develop a consistent protocol that specifies the individual procedural steps of Decoy-State BB84 for space applications, accompanied by a rigorous security analysis. To this end, we are bringing together the results of decades of fundamental research and patching gaps where necessary to make it ready for application in accredited systems. On the poster, we will present interim results as well as the main challenges we are facing.
For a more detailed abstract, please see the submitted pdf file above. |
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| Towards high-dimensional entanglement-based quantum communication in free space | QCRYPT 2017 | Fabian Steinlechner, Matthias Fink, Bo Liu, Jessica Bavaresco, Marcus Huber, Thomas Scheidl, Rupert Ursin |
Collaborators
| Co-author | Joint talks |
|---|---|
| Philipp Sohr | 2 |
| Rupert Ursin | 2 |
| Bo Liu | 1 |
| Fabian Steinlechner | 1 |
| Jessica Bavaresco | 1 |
| Lukas Bulla | 1 |
| Manuel Erhard | 1 |
| Marcus Huber | 1 |
| Martin Bohmann | 1 |
| Matej Pivoluska | 1 |
| Matthias Fink | 1 |
| Thomas Scheidl | 1 |