Dissertation
Experimental quantum position verification: practical challenges and single-photon correlations
Quantum position verification (QPV) - the subject of this thesis - is a novel way to authenticate unknown nodes in a quantum network without the need to physically meet up.
- Author
- K.N. Kanneworff
- Date
- 18 February 2026
- Links
- Thesis in Leiden Repository
In this thesis, we show our work towards an experimental demonstration of QPV using a temporally demultiplexed quantum dot single-photon source. First, we give a more in-depth overview of the novel field of quantum position verification by describing different well-known protocols and possible adversarial attacks under certain conditions. Next, we investigated the operation and stability of several optical devices concerning the polarization state of light. Then we investigated the quantum dot single-photon source in more detail by measuring the indistinguishability of the single photons. To measure the indistinguishability, the single-photon stream needs to be distributed over two arms of a Mach-Zehnder interferometer. In this thesis, we investigated both probabilistic distribution through the use of a beamsplitter and deterministic distribution by using an optical switch.