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Q3Sat: quantum communications uplink to a 3U CubeSat—feasibility & design

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Satellites are the most efficient way to achieve global scale quantum communication (Q.Com) because unavoidable losses restrict fiber based Q.Com to a few hundred kilometers. We demonstrate the feasibility of establishing a Q.Com uplink with a 3U CubeSat, measuring only 10 × 10 × 34 cm3, using commercial off-the-shelf components, the majority of which have space heritage. We demonstrate how to leverage the latest advancements in nano-satellite body-pointing to show that our 4 kg CubeSat can generate a quantum-secure key, which has so far only been shown by a much larger 600 kg satellite mission. A comprehensive link budget and simulation was performed to calculate the secure key rates. We discuss design choices and trade-offs to maximize the key rate while minimizing the cost and development needed. Our detailed design and feasibility study can be readily used as a template for global scale Q.Com.

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hal-02008584 , version 1 (05-02-2019)

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Sebastian Philipp Neumann, Siddarth Koduru Joshi, Matthias Fink, Thomas Scheidl, Roland Blach, et al.. Q3Sat: quantum communications uplink to a 3U CubeSat—feasibility & design. EPJ Quantum Technology, 2018, 5 (4), ⟨10.1140/epjqt/s40507-018-0068-1⟩. ⟨hal-02008584⟩

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