Aliev et al., 2023 - Google Patents
Experimental demonstration of scalable quantum key distribution over a thousand kilometersAliev et al., 2023
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- Aliev A
- Statiev V
- Zarubin I
- Kirsanov N
- Strizhak D
- Bezruchenko A
- Osicheva A
- Smirnov A
- Yarovikov M
- Kodukhov A
- Pastushenko V
- Pflitsch M
- Vinokur V
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- arXiv preprint arXiv:2306.04599
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Secure communication over long distances is one of the major problems of modern informatics. Classical transmissions are recognized to be vulnerable to quantum computer attacks. Remarkably, the same quantum mechanics that engenders quantum computers …
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