Practical decoy state for quantum key distribution
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- 20 July 2005
- journal article
- research article
- Published by American Physical Society (APS) in Physical Review A
- Vol. 72 (1) , 012326
- https://doi.org/10.1103/physreva.72.012326
Abstract
Decoy states have recently been proposed as a useful method for substantially improving the performance of quantum key distribution (QKD). Here, we present a general theory of the decoy state protocol based on only two decoy states and one signal state. We perform optimization on the choice of intensities of the two decoy states and the signal state. Our result shows that a decoy state protocol with only two types of decoy states—the vacuum and a weak decoy state—asymptotically approaches the theoretical limit of the most general type of decoy state protocol (with an infinite number of decoy states). We also present a one-decoy-state protocol. Moreover, we provide estimations on the effects of statistical fluctuations and suggest that, even for long-distance (larger than 100 km) QKD, our two-decoy-state protocol can be implemented with only a few hours of experimental data. In conclusion, decoy state quantum key distribution is highly practical.Keywords
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