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Study finds Indian Astronomical Observatory (IAO) in Hanle, Ladakh potentially an ideal site for Satellite-based Quantum Communications

Posted 07 Dec 2024

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Satellite-based Quantum Communications including Quantum Key Distribution (QKD) offer a promising approach for quantum communications.

  • Along with using Quantum signals, it works at Tera Hertz (Hz) frequency, compared to well-established satellite-based communication that works in Mega or Giga Hz. 
  • However, choosing suitable site for sending quantum signals through the multi-layered and complex Earth’s atmosphere with minimum losses forms a crucial part. 

Reasons for suitability of Hanle

  • Suitable Atmospheric Conditions: Hanle is a dry, cold desert with winter temperatures reaching as low as -25 to -30 deg. C. 
    • Has a lower level of atmospheric water vapour and oxygen concentrations.
  • Suitable Natural Setting:  For establishing ground stations for long distance quantum communication. 
  • Lesser signal loss (44 dB): When compared to the other two best sites studied -Mt Abu (47dB), and Nainital (48dB).  

About Quantum Communication and QKD

  • Based on the laws of quantum physics that uses Qubits or Quantum bits (particles which are mainly photons of lights) for transmitting data. 
  • Quantum particles exhibit the property of Quantum entanglement and Superposition, enabling them to exist in multiple states (0s and 1s) simultaneously. 
    • This offers data security as information cannot be accessed or cloned without tampering the quantum state. 
  • QKD, refers to a secure communication method for exchanging encryption keys known only to shared parties. 
  • Tags :
  • Quantum Communication
  • Quantum Leap
  • Hanle
  • QKD
  • Satellite Based Quantum Communication
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