Abstract

Transverse spatial mode of light is crucial in high-dimensional quantum key distribution (QKD). However, applications in realistic scenarios suffer from mode-dependent loss and the complexity of system, making it impractical to achieve higher-dimensional, longer-distance and low-cost communications. A mutually partially unbiased bases (MPUBs) protocol has been proposed to fundamentally eliminate the effects induced by mode-dependent loss for long propagation distances and limited sizes of apertures. Here, we demonstrate the first implementation of the MPUBs protocol in dimensions of and 6. By performing a controlled unitary transformation, we can actively switch the measurement basis and enable a compact measurement system. In consequence, a higher encoding dimension is available under finite system resources, resulting in higher key rates and stronger noise resistance. Our work enhances the practicability of MPUBs protocol, and may promote the applications of high-dimensional QKD in quantum networks.

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