With reference to recent global advancements in quantum computing and satellite-based quantum communications, specifically regarding quantum key distribution (QKD) networks and optical ground stations, which of the following statements are correct?
- Satellite-based QKD utilizes photon entanglement to generate shared secret keys across continental distances without relying on trusted nodes for security.Cevap
- Atmospheric turbulence and daylight background noise pose major technical hurdles, requiring adaptive optics and narrow spectral filtering for daytime quantum optical links.Cevap
- CQuantum signals can be amplified across interplanetary distances using standard fiber-optic Erbium-Doped Fiber Amplifiers (EDFAs) without disturbing quantum superposition states.
- Low Earth Orbit (LEO) satellites are preferred over Geostationary Earth Orbit (GEO) satellites for initial quantum communication constellations primarily because GEO satellites suffer higher free-space path loss and diffraction losses.Cevap
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The correct statements are those describing entanglement-based QKD security across continental distances, the atmospheric mitigation techniques of adaptive optics and spectral filtering, and the orbital altitude selection based on free-space path loss.
Satellite-based QKD using entangled photon pairs ensures security through quantum non-locality without requiring trusted orbital nodes. Furthermore, free-space transmission faces severe atmospheric turbulence and solar background noise, requiring adaptive optics and narrow spectral filters for operation. Finally, low Earth orbits are favored over geostationary orbits because the dramatically lower free-space path loss allows detectable single-photon transmission rates given current telescope aperture sizes.
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Quantum Key Distribution (QKD) and Satellite-based Quantum Communications