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Detector-decoy quantum key distribution without monitoring signal disturbance
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2016
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Quantum ScienceQuantum CryptographyQuantum SecurityPhotonicsQuantum ComputingSingle PhotonsNumber Resolving DetectorsEngineeringSignal DisturbanceQuantum InformationQuantum CommunicationQuantum EntanglementQuantum NetworkingCryptographyQuantum Key Distribution
The round-robin differential phase-shift quantum key distribution protocol provides a secure way to exchange private information without monitoring conventional disturbances and still maintains a high tolerance of noise, making it desirable for practical implementations of quantum key distribution. However, photon number resolving detectors are required to ensure that the detected signals are single photons in the original protocol. Here, we adopt the detector-decoy method and give the bounds to the fraction of detected events from single photons. Utilizing the advantages of the protocol, we provide a practical method of performing the protocol with desirable performances requiring only threshold single-photon detectors.
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