Surpassing the repeaterless bound with a photon-number encoded measurement-device-independent quantum key distribution protocol

Decoherence is detrimental to quantum key distribution (QKD) over large distances. One of the proposed solutions is to use quantum repeaters, which divide the total distance between the users into smaller segments to minimise the effects of the losses in the channel. However, the secret key rates th...

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Published in:arXiv.org 2022-11
Main Authors: Erkilic, Ozlem, Conlon, Lorcan, Shajilal, Biveen, Kish, Sebastian, Tserkis, Spyros, Yong-Su, Kim, Ping Koy Lam, Assad, Syed M
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Summary:Decoherence is detrimental to quantum key distribution (QKD) over large distances. One of the proposed solutions is to use quantum repeaters, which divide the total distance between the users into smaller segments to minimise the effects of the losses in the channel. However, the secret key rates that repeater protocols can achieve are fundamentally bounded by the separation between each neighbouring node. Here we introduce a measurement-device-independent protocol which uses high-dimensional states prepared by two distant trusted parties and a coherent total photon number detection for the entanglement swapping measurement at the repeater station. We present an experimentally feasible protocol that can be implemented with current technology as the required states reduce down to the single-photon level over large distances. This protocol outperforms the existing measurement-device-independent and twin-field QKD protocols by surpassing the fundamental limit of the repeaterless bound for the pure-loss channel at a shorter distance and achieves a higher transmission distance in total when experimental imperfections are considered.
ISSN:2331-8422