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Demonstration of 50 Km Fiber-Optic Two-Way Quantum Clock Synchronization

Huibo Hong, Runai Quan, Xiao Xiang, Wenxiang Xue, Honglei Quan, Wenyu Zhao, Yuting Liu, Mingtao Cao, Tao Liu, Shougang Zhang, Ruifang Dong

2022Journal of Lightwave Technology31 citationsDOI

Abstract

Fiber-optic Quantum clock synchronization has been proposed and experimentally demonstrated for its potential enhancements in precision and better guarantee of security. To further prove its advantage in practical applications, it is necessary to test its synchronization performance between clocks apart for at least intracity optical fiber distance. In this paper, we report a fiber-optic two-way quantum clock synchronization experiment with the distance reaching 50 km. With the common reference clock, a synchronization stability of 54.6 fs at 57300 s and an accuracy of 1.3 ps±36.6 ps have been achieved. With independent reference clocks, comparable performance has also been achieved combined with the microwave frequency transfer technology, which shows a stability of 89.5 fs at 57300 s. These results nicely showcase the feasibility of the two-way quantum clock synchronization to provide femtosecond-scale synchronization precision over intracity optical fiber links.

Topics & Concepts

Synchronization (alternating current)Clock synchronizationAtomic clockOptical fiberSelf-clocking signalComputer scienceElectronic engineeringOpticsPhysicsTelecommunicationsEngineeringClock signalClock skewJitterChannel (broadcasting)Advanced Frequency and Time StandardsQuantum optics and atomic interactionsAtomic and Subatomic Physics Research