Liao Sheng-kai, male, born in July 1983 in Hunan. Associate Professor of University of Science and Technology of China. I received a doctorate degree in engineering from the Chinese Academy of Sciences in 2010.My research field is quantum science and study in space electronics system and quantum communication system. I have participated in projects such as HJ1B satellite, Tiangong2 and Quantum Science Experiment Satellite. In the Quantum Science Experiment Satellite Project, I am the chief designer of Quantum Experimental Control and Processor payload, the deputy chief designer of Quantum Entangled Transmitter payload, the chief designer of Quantum Communication Terminal in the ground station; In Tingong2 space lab Quantum Key Distribution Project I am the chief designer of electrical system. In recent years, I published more than 10 Articles research papers in the Nature (1), Nature Photonics (1), Physical Review Letters (3), IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON NUCLEAR SCIENCE (3), Optics Express (1) and other journals .
Related Publications
- Free-space quantum key distribution during daylight and at night. Optica 11, 647 (2024).
- Nature Photonics nature photonics High-rate quantum key distribution exceeding 110 Mb s-1. nature photonics (2023). doi:10.1038/s41566-023-01166-4
- Free-Space and Fiber-Integrated Measurement-Device-Independent Quantum Key Distribution under High Background Noise. Physical Review Letters 131, 100802 (2023).
- Free-space dissemination of time and frequency with 10−19 instability over 113 km. Nature (2022). doi:10.1038/s41586-022-05228-5
- Quantum State Transfer over 1200 km Assisted by Prior Distributed Entanglement. Physical Review Letters 128, 170501 (2022).
- Experimental Quantum Key Distribution with Integrated Silicon Photonics and Electronics. Physical Review Applied 17, 1 (2022).
- Space–ground QKD network based on a compact payload and medium-inclination orbit. Optica 9, 933 (2022).
- Experimental simulation of time and frequency transfer via an optical satellite–ground link at 10 -18 instability. Optica 8, 471 (2021).
- Experimental Quantum Key Distribution Secure Against Malicious Devices. Physical Review Applied 15, 034081 (2021).
- An integrated space-to-ground quantum communication network over 4,600 kilometres. Nature 589, 214-219 (2021).