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We review our efforts in integrating optical hardware for quantum key distribution onto photonic chips and in engineering the first standalone photonic integrated QKD system. Our approach tackles various system integration challenges related to packaging, optoelectronic design and power consumption. The quantum hardware is assembled in pluggable interconnects that guarantee efficient thermal management and forward compatibility of a same host electronics with successive generations of chips. Autonomous operation and long-term stability are demonstrated in realistic operation conditions. Our work offers new pathways for practical implementations of QKD and its viable deployment at large scales.
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T. K. Paraïso, T. Roger, D. G. Marangon, I. de Marco, M. Sanzaro, J. A. Dolphin, R. I. Woodward, J. F. Dynes, Z. Yuan, A. J. Shields, "On-chip quantum secure communications," Proc. SPIE 12430, Quantum Sensing and Nano Electronics and Photonics XIX, 124300D (15 March 2023); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2650036