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      Gigahertz decoy quantum key distribution with 1 Mbit/s secure key rate.

      Optics Express
      Computer Communication Networks, instrumentation, Computer Security, Computer-Aided Design, Equipment Design, Equipment Failure Analysis, Microwaves, Quantum Theory, Reproducibility of Results, Sensitivity and Specificity, Signal Processing, Computer-Assisted

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          We report the first gigahertz clocked decoy-protocol quantum key distribution (QKD). Record key rates have been achieved thanks to the use of self-differencing InGaAs avalanche photodiodes designed specifically for high speed single photon detection. The system is characterized with a secure key rate of 1.02 Mbit/s for a fiber distance of 20 km and 10.1 kbit/s for 100 km. As the present advance relies upon compact non-cryogenic detectors, it opens the door towards practical and low cost QKD systems to secure broadband communication in future.

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