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Caltech and JPL Launch Hybrid, High-Rate Quantum Communication Systems

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PASADENA, Calif., March 10, 2020 — Caltech and NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL) are collaborating on the design of a practical, high-rate, high-fidelity quantum communication system over fiber and free space. The team said that it is on track to deploy, commission, and demonstrate a free-space, municipal quantum link between JPL and Caltech in 2020-2021.

The Caltech-JPL team plans to develop and implement field programmable gate array (FBGA)-based, real-time quantum communications and use the adaptive optics system at JPL’s Table Mountain Facility (TMF) 1-meter telescope to optimize the communication rate, thereby qualifying TMF for future space-ground quantum links using small satellites and other platforms.

These space-to-ground quantum links could be used to establish a space-based quantum optical connection between the Caltech-JPL quantum network and quantum networks in labs throughout the U.S., as well as for potential industrial test beds being developed nationally and internationally.
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Published: March 2020
Research & TechnologyeducationAmericasCaltechCalifornia Institute of TechnologyNASAJet Propulsion LaboratoryOpticsfiber opticsquantum communicationsFPGA-based communicationsquantum links

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