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Experimental Coherent One-Way Quantum Key Distribution with Simplicity and Practical Security
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Authors: Xiao-Yu Cao, Xiao-Ran Sun, Ming-Yang Li, Yu-Shuo Lu, Hua-Lei Yin, Zeng-Bing Chen
Year
2026
Paper ID
3989
Status
Preprint
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Abstract
Coherent one-way quantum key distribution (COW-QKD) has been widely investigated, and even been deployed in real-world quantum network. However, the proposal of the zero-error attack has critically undermined its security guarantees, and existing experimental implementations have not yet established security against coherent attacks. In this work, we propose and experimentally demonstrate an information-theoretically secure COW-QKD protocol that can resist source side-channel attacks, with secure transmission distances up to 100 km. Our system achieves a secure key rate on the order of kilobits per second over 50 km in the finite-size regime, sufficient for real-time secure voice communication across metropolitan networks. Furthermore, we demonstrate the encrypted transmission of a logo with information-theoretic security over 100 km of optical fiber. These results confirm that COW-QKD can simultaneously provide simplicity and security, establishing it as a strong candidate for deployment in small-scale quantum networks.
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- Coherent one-way quantum key distribution (COW-QKD) has been widely investigated, and even been deployed in real-world quantum network.
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