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Quantum key distribution with entangled photon sources
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Quantum CryptographyQuantum SciencePhotonicsQuantum SecurityQuantum ComputingPdc SourceEngineeringQuantum InformationQuantum ProtocolsQuantum CommunicationQuantum EntanglementQuantum NetworkingPdc SetupPdc ModelQuantum Key Distribution
A parametric down-conversion (PDC) source can be used as either a triggered single-photon source or an entangled-photon source in quantum key distribution (QKD). The triggering PDC QKD has already been studied in the literature. On the other hand, a model and a post-processing protocol for the entanglement PDC QKD are still missing. We fill in this important gap by proposing such a model and a post-processing protocol for the entanglement PDC QKD. Although the PDC model is proposed to study the entanglement-based QKD, we emphasize that our generic model may also be useful for other non-QKD experiments involving a PDC source. Since an entangled PDC source is a basis-independent source, we apply Koashi and Preskill's security analysis to the entanglement PDC QKD. We also investigate the entanglement PDC QKD with two-way classical communications. We find that the recurrence scheme increases the key rate and the Gottesman-Lo protocol helps tolerate higher channel losses. By simulating a recent $144\text{\ensuremath{-}}\mathrm{km}$ open-air PDC experiment, we compare three implementations: entanglement PDC QKD, triggering PDC QKD, and coherent-state QKD. The simulation result suggests that the entanglement PDC QKD can tolerate higher channel losses than the coherent-state QKD. The coherent-state QKD with decoy states is able to achieve highest key rate in the low- and medium-loss regions. By applying the Gottesman-Lo two-way post-processing protocol, the entanglement PDC QKD can tolerate up to $70\phantom{\rule{0.3em}{0ex}}\mathrm{dB}$ combined channel losses ($35\phantom{\rule{0.3em}{0ex}}\mathrm{dB}$ for each channel) provided that the PDC source is placed in between Alice and Bob. After considering statistical fluctuations, the PDC setup can tolerate up to $53\phantom{\rule{0.3em}{0ex}}\mathrm{dB}$ channel losses.
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