Continuous Variable Quantum Cryptography: Beating the 3 dB Loss Limit 论文
2002Physical Review Letters引用 388
Quantum Information and CryptographyQuantum Computing Algorithms and ArchitectureQuantum Mechanics and Applications
摘要
We demonstrate that secure quantum key distribution systems based on continuous variable implementations can operate beyond the apparent 3 dB loss limit that is implied by the beam splitting attack. The loss limit was established for standard minimum uncertainty states such as coherent states. We show that, by an appropriate postselection mechanism, we can enter a region where Eve's knowledge on Alice's key falls behind the information shared between Alice and Bob, even in the presence of substantial losses.