High-Speed Random-Channel Cryptography in Multimode Fibers

Citation:

R. Sampson, Wen, H. , Huang, B. , Correa, R. Amezcua , Bromberg, Y. , Cao, H. , and Li, G. . 2021. “High-Speed Random-Channel Cryptography In Multimode Fibers”. Ieee Photonics Journal, 13, Pp. 1-9. doi:10.1109/JPHOT.2021.3049253.

Abstract:

We propose and experimentally demonstrate high-speed operation of random-channel cryptography (RCC) in multimode fibers. RCC is a key generation and distribution method based on the random channel state of a multimode fiber and multi-dimension to single-dimension projection. The reciprocal intensity transmittance of the channel shared between the two legitimate users is used to generate and distribute correlated keys. In previous work, RCC’s key rate-distance product was limited by the speed of light. In this work, we show that adding a fast modulator at one end of the channel decouples the key rate and distance, resulting in a significant improvement in the key rate-distance product, limited only by the fiber’s modal dispersion. Error-free transmission at a key rate-distance product of 64.7 Mbps 12 km, which is seven orders of magnitude higher than the previous demonstration, was achieved. The proposed method’s security arises from a fundamental asymmetry between the eavesdroppers and legitimate users measurement complexity.