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Wavelength attack on practical continuous-variable quantum-key-distribution system with a heterodyne protocol
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2013
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EngineeringQuantum ComputingQuantum ProtocolsQuantum NetworkShot NoiseQuantum EntanglementHeterodyne ProtocolQuantum Key DistributionQuantum CryptographyQuantum SciencePhotonicsQuantum SecurityWavelength AttackPhysicsQuantum InformationNatural SciencesApplied PhysicsQuantum CommunicationQuantum Networking
We present the wavelength attack on a practical continuous-variable quantum-key-distribution system with a heterodyne protocol, in which the transmittance of beam splitters at Bob's station is wavelength dependent. Our strategy is proposed independent of but analogous to that of Huang et al. [arXiv:1206.6550v1 [quant-ph]], but in that paper the shot noise of the two beams that Eve sends to Bob, transmitting after the homodyne detector, is unconsidered. However, shot noise is the main contribution to the deviation of Bob's measurements from Eve's when implementing the wavelength attack, so it must be considered accurately. In this paper, we first analyze the solutions of the equations specifically that must be satisfied in this attack, which is not considered rigorously by Huang et al. Then we calculate the shot noise of the homodyne detector accurately and conclude that the wavelength attack can be implemented successfully in some parameter regime.
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