China's satellite sends unbreakable cipher from space
BEIJING, August 10 (INP): Chinese scientists have become the
first to realize quantum key distribution from a satellite to
the ground, laying the foundation for building a hack-proof
global quantum communication network.
The achievement based on experiments conducted with the world'
s first quantum satellite, Quantum Experiments at Space Scale
(QUESS), was published in the authoritative academic journal
Nature on Thursday.
he Nature reviewers commented that the experiment was an
impressive achievement, and constituted a milestone in the
field.
Nicknamed "Micius," after a 5th Century B.C. Chinese
philosopher and scientist who has been credited as the first
person ever to conduct optical experiments, the
600-kilogram-plus satellite was sent into a sun-synchronous
orbit at an altitude of 500 kilometers on Aug. 16, 2016.
Pan Jianwei, lead scientist of QUESS and an academician of the
Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS), said the satellite sent
quantum keys to ground stations in Xinglong, in north China's
Hebei Province, and Nanshan, near Urumqi, capital of northwest
China's Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region.
The communication distance between the satellite and the
ground station varies from 645 kilometers to 1,200 kilometers,
and the quantum key transmission rate from satellite to ground
is up to 20 orders of magnitude more efficient than that
expected using an optical fiber of the same length, said Pan.
When the satellite flies over China, it provides an experiment
window of about 10 minutes. During that time, the 300 kbit
secure key can be generated and sent by the satellite,
according to Pan.
"That, for instance, can meet the demand of making an absolute
safe phone call or transmitting a large amount of bank data,"
Pan said.
"Satellite-based quantum key distribution can be linked to
metropolitan quantum networks where fibers are sufficient and
convenient to connect numerous users within a city over 100
km. We can thus envision a space-ground integrated quantum
network, enabling quantum cryptography- most likely the first
commercial application of quantum information- useful at a
global scale," Pan said.
The establishment of a reliable and efficient space-to-ground
link for faithful quantum state transmission paves the way to
global-scale quantum networks, he added.
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