In this paper, a multi-carrier Gaussian modulated continuous variable quantum key distribution (CV-QKD) scheme has been proposed based on orthogonal frequency division multiplexing (OFDM) for distributing multiplexing independent secret keys encoded on N subcarriers within a single fiber channel. However, the performance of the system will be significantly influenced by the extra modulation noise in the multi-carrier quantum state preparation. Therefore, a modulation noise model is analyzed in more compact for multi-carrier Gaussian modulated CV-QKD system. Specifically, the gain imbalance and quadrature skew in IQ modulation and the third-order intermodulation effect in N subcarrier modulation are systematically analyzed in the OFDM-based multi-carrier CV-QKD with Gaussian modulation. That is, the IQ imbalance noise and the intermodulation noise are modeled as the modulation noise of the multi-carrier Gaussian modulated CV-QKD system. Moreover, the secure performances of the multi-carrier Gaussian modulated CVQKD are evaluated based on the proposed modulation noise model. Besides, the simulation results show the SKRs are greatly increased by N independent quantum state preparation, which indicates that the multi-carrier CV-QKD system gets rid of the asymptotic SKR limit of single-carrier CV-QKD system for future high-rate CV-QKD deployment in broadband access network.
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