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Quantum key distribution without detector vulnerabilities using optically seeded lasers

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Authors

Comandar, LC 
Lucamarini, M 
Fröhlich, B 
Dynes, JF 
Sharpe, AW 

Abstract

© 2016 Macmillan Publishers Limited. All rights reserved. Security in quantum cryptography is continuously challenged by inventive attacks targeting the real components of a cryptographic set-up, and duly restored by new countermeasures to foil them. Owing to their high sensitivity and complex design, detectors are the most frequently attacked components. It was recently shown that two-photon interference from independent light sources can be used to remove any vulnerability from detectors. This new form of detection-safe quantum key distribution (QKD), termed measurement-device-independent (MDI), has been experimentally demonstrated but with modest key rates. Here, we introduce a new pulsed laser seeding technique to obtain high-visibility interference from gain-switched lasers and thereby perform MDI-QKD with unprecedented key rates in excess of 1 megabit per second in the finite-size regime. This represents a two to six orders of magnitude improvement over existing implementations and supports the new scheme as a practical resource for secure quantum communications.

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Keywords

quant-ph, quant-ph

Journal Title

Nature Photonics

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Journal ISSN

1749-4885
1749-4893

Volume Title

10

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC
Sponsorship
L. C. Comandar acknowledges personal support via the EPSRC funded CDT in Photonic Systems Development and Toshiba Research Europe Ltd.