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Secret key exchange in ultralong lasers by radiofrequency spectrum coding
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2015
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EngineeringOptical Transmission SystemInformation SecurityOptical Wireless CommunicationHigh-power LasersFiber-optic CommunicationHardware SecurityOptical PropertiesSecret Key ExchangeInformation Theoretic SecuritySecure CommunicationOptical CommunicationQuantum Key DistributionUltralong Fiber LaserPhotonicsQuantum CryptographyLaser LengthNew ConceptSecure Optical CommunicationData SecurityCryptographyOptoelectronics
Abstract We propose a new approach to the generation of an alphabet for secret key exchange relying on small variations in the cavity length of an ultralong fiber laser. This new concept is supported by experimental results showing how the radiofrequency spectrum of the laser can be exploited as a carrier to exchange information. The test bench for our proof of principle is a 50-km-long fiber laser linking two users, Alice and Bob, where each user can randomly add an extra 1-km-long segment of fiber. The choice of laser length is driven by two independent random binary values, which makes such length become itself a random variable. The security of key exchange is ensured whenever the two independent random choices lead to the same laser length and, hence, to the same free spectral range.
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