TY - JOUR
T1 - Monolithic Multi-Channel SiGe Quantum Key Distribution Transmitter Chip
AU - Honz, Florian
AU - Boxleitner, Winfried
AU - Ferreira Ramos, Mariana
AU - Hentschel, Michael
AU - Walther, Philip
AU - Hübel, Hannes
AU - Schrenk, Bernhard
PY - 2025
Y1 - 2025
N2 - Quantum key distribution (QKD) allows the secure transmission of encryption keys in the dawning age of quantum computers. However, despite photonic integration efforts, the size and complexity of current QKD systems remains a roadblock for practical deployment in cost-sensitive applications. Here we show a monolithic integrated QKD transmitter that exclusively builds on silicon photonics. We introduce a germanium-on-silicon light emitter acting as source for a co-integrated quantum state encoder, to generate a secure key over a 45.9 km field-installed fiber link. On top of this, we demonstrate the broadband operation of our QKD transmitter by generating keys over 32 wavelength channels, making it an integrated colorless QKD transmitter with full C-band coverage. Employing monolithic silicon technology paves the way towards fully integrated optoelectronic QKD transmitters, enabling a drastic reduction of size and cost while benefiting from the maturity and mass production capabilities of complementary metal–oxide semiconductor (CMOS) technology. Moreover, omitting the need for rare and costly III-V semiconductor materials to generate light can drastically reduce the overburdening assembly and packaging requirements inherent to optoelectronics, potentially enabling QKD to finally enter new application domains closer to the consumer market.
AB - Quantum key distribution (QKD) allows the secure transmission of encryption keys in the dawning age of quantum computers. However, despite photonic integration efforts, the size and complexity of current QKD systems remains a roadblock for practical deployment in cost-sensitive applications. Here we show a monolithic integrated QKD transmitter that exclusively builds on silicon photonics. We introduce a germanium-on-silicon light emitter acting as source for a co-integrated quantum state encoder, to generate a secure key over a 45.9 km field-installed fiber link. On top of this, we demonstrate the broadband operation of our QKD transmitter by generating keys over 32 wavelength channels, making it an integrated colorless QKD transmitter with full C-band coverage. Employing monolithic silicon technology paves the way towards fully integrated optoelectronic QKD transmitters, enabling a drastic reduction of size and cost while benefiting from the maturity and mass production capabilities of complementary metal–oxide semiconductor (CMOS) technology. Moreover, omitting the need for rare and costly III-V semiconductor materials to generate light can drastically reduce the overburdening assembly and packaging requirements inherent to optoelectronics, potentially enabling QKD to finally enter new application domains closer to the consumer market.
KW - Silicon photonics
KW - Quantum key distribution
KW - Quantum cryptography
KW - Light sources
KW - Quantum communication
U2 - 10.1109/JLT.2025.3627153
DO - 10.1109/JLT.2025.3627153
M3 - Article
SN - 0733-8724
SP - 1
EP - 9
JO - Journal of Lightwave Technology
JF - Journal of Lightwave Technology
ER -