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Quantum
Information and Computation
ISSN: 1533-7146
published since 2001
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Vol.16 No.13&14 November 2016 |
Single-quadrature continuous-variable quantum key distribution
(pp1081-1095)
Tobias
Gehring, Christian S. Jacobsen, and Ulrik L. Andersen
doi:
https://doi.org/10.26421/QIC16.13-14-1
Abstracts:
Most continuous-variable quantum key distribution schemes
are based on the Gaussian modulation of coherent states followed by
continuous quadrature detection using homodyne detectors. In all
previous schemes, the Gaussian modulation has been carried out in
conjugate quadratures thus requiring two independent modulators for
their implementations. Here, we propose and experimentally test a
largely simplified scheme in which the Gaussian modulation is performed
in a single quadrature. The scheme is shown to be asymptotically secure
against collective attacks, and considers a specific attack using
asymmetric preparation and excess noise. We find that this protocol is
considerably more sensitive to noise than other CVQKD schemes, as a
consequence of the simplified implementation. A single-quadrature
modulation approach renders the need for a costly amplitude modulator
unnecessary, and thus facilitates commercialization of
continuous-variable quantum key distribution, provided that the low
noise requirement can be achieved.
Key words:
Quantum cryptography; Quantum communications; Quantum
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