Based on frequency entangled sources and arrival time measurements, a best time synchronization stability result of fewer than 100 fs has been reported over 20km fiber links, verifying the superiority of quantum time synchronization. In this paper, a two-way quantum time transfer over 50 km fiber links with the same frequency standard was implemented, with a short-term stability of 2.63 ps at an averaging time of 18 s and a long-term stability of 79.2 fs at 73700 s. The system accuracy in terms of the 50km fiber transfer length is measured as 524.75 ps, the agreement of which with the theoretical simulation illustrates that improving the spectral consistency of the two entangled sources will significantly improve the accuracy. This result shows that the fiber-optic two-way quantum time transfer can be successfully extended to a metropolitan fiber link distance of around 50 km or longer, not only maintaining the transfer stability well below picosecond but also promising further improvements in synchronization accuracy.
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