Seminar: "Quantum Communication Technology: State of the Art and Challenges Ahead" - Prof. Marco Lucamarini
Trieste Quantum Seminar Series:
Quantum Communication Technology: State of the Art and Challenges Ahead
Prof. Marco Lucamarini
School of Physics, Engineering, and Technology, York Centre for Quantum Technologies, University of York, UK
Abstract: Quantum communication technologies are rapidly evolving from theoretical concepts to engineered systems capable of securing information with the laws of physics rather than mathematical complexity. In this talk, I will introduce the basic principles of quantum communication and quantum key distribution (QKD), explain why quantum mechanics guarantees their security, and discuss the main challenges to real-world implementation, including transmission distance and system reliability. I will then review recent breakthroughs such as twin-field QKD, which has extended secure communication beyond 1000 km of optical fibre, and highlight ongoing developments in satellite links, quantum repeaters, and next-generation optical fibres. Finally, I will outline how these advances are shaping the future quantum internet and positioning Europe at the forefront of this technological revolution.
Sancrotti Hall, Building Q2 (CNR-INO), Area Science Park, Strada Statale 14 km 163.5, Basovizza
Remote access: Teams Link
Trieste Quantum - Initiative of the University of Trieste
Faezeh Mousavi and Matteo Carlesso