Multicore Fibers for Future Quantum Networks
▶Summary
Amid global uncertainties and evolving geopolitical tensions, ensuring the secrecy of critical communications and safeguarding European technological sovereignty has become paramount. The vulnerabilities of traditional encryption methods have already been exposed and there are indications that certain countries are already employing the ""harvest now, decrypt later"" principle, emphasizing the urgency for enhanced digital security measures. Quantum Key Distribution (QKD) offers a revolutionary approach to secure key exchange, harnessing the principles of quantum mechanics to provide perfect secrecy. However, the widespread adoption of QKD still faces significant obstacles, including compatibility issues with existing telecom infrastructure and the current low secure key rates (SKR).Recent manufacturing advancements in multicore fibers (MCF) place them as a compelling answer, as they offer a host of advantages. For instance, they provide support for spatial-division multiplexing, enabling to reach the SKR capacity demands