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Measurement-Device-Independenization of Quantum Key Distribution Protocols
arXiv
Authors: Hao Shu
Year
2021
Paper ID
60992
Status
Preprint
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Abstract
Quantum key distribution(QKD) allows the legitimate partner to establish a secret key whose security only depends on physical laws. In recent years, research on QKD by employing insecure measurement devices, namely measurement-device-independent QKD (MDI-QKD) is increased. MDI-QKD removes all attacks on measurement devices and thus an untrusted third party can be employed for measuring. However, a weakness of previous MDI-QKD protocols is the need for joint measurements such as Bell measurements whose efficiency is low in practice. On the other hand, can all QKD protocols become measurement-device-independent remains a problem. In this paper, we present a scheme making prepare-measure QKD protocols become MDI-QKD protocols, called 'measurement-device-independenization', which does not need to employ joint measurements and could be efficiently implemented by weak coherence sources. The protocol might look like the detector-device-independent(DDI) protocols but it is also secure under the Trojan horse attack. To illustrate this, we investigate the photon-number-adding(PNA) attack and present a scheme, called 'photon-number-purification', which can also be employed to close loopholes for previous protocols such as DDI and plug-and-play ones.
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- Quantum key distribution(QKD) allows the legitimate partner to establish a secret key whose security only depends on physical laws.
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