Experimental Three-State Measurement-Device-Independent Quantum Key Distribution with Uncharacterized Sources
Experimental Three-State Measurement-Device-Independent Quantum Key Distribution with Uncharacterized Sources
The measurement-device-independent quantum key distribution (MDI-QKD) protocol plays an important role in quantum communications due to its high level of security and practicability. It can be immune to all side-channel attacks directed on the detecting devices. However, the protocol still contains strict requirements during state preparation in most existing MDI-QKD schemes, e.g., perfect state preparation or perfectly characterized sources, which are very hard to realize in practice. In this letter, we investigate uncharacterized MDI-QKD by utilizing a three-state method, greatly reducing the finite-size effect. The only requirement for state preparation is that the state are prepared in a bidimensional Hilbert space. Furthermore, a proof-of-principle demonstration over a 170 km transmission distance is achieved, representing the longest transmission distance under the same security level on record.
Hua-Jian Ding、Jian Li、Chun-Hui Zhang、Xing-Yu Zhou、Chun-Mei Zhang、Qin Wang
物理学
Hua-Jian Ding,Jian Li,Chun-Hui Zhang,Xing-Yu Zhou,Chun-Mei Zhang,Qin Wang.Experimental Three-State Measurement-Device-Independent Quantum Key Distribution with Uncharacterized Sources[EB/OL].(2020-02-12)[2025-06-14].https://arxiv.org/abs/2002.04944.点此复制
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