This paper demonstrates a scalable, flexible entanglement distribution network using an on-chip telecom-wavelength broadband entangled photon source and flexible-grid wavelength division multiplexing. The system achieves reconfigurable entanglement distribution among up to 8 users, benchmarked using quantum key distribution (QKD). Results show low error and high secret key generation rates across various frequency channels, over both symmetric and asymmetric metropolitan-distance fiber links, including finite-size effects. Bandwidth allocation adaptation showcases the network's flexibility, highlighting its potential for scalable quantum network architectures.
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npj Quantum Information
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Félicien Appas, Florent Baboux, Maria I. Amanti, Aristide Lemaître, Fabien Boitier, Eleni Diamanti, Sara Ducci
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entanglement distribution
quantum key distribution
broadband entangled photons
flexible-grid wavelength division multiplexing
quantum network architecture
metropolitan-distance fiber links
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