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Abstract
We consider an optimal quantum key distribution setup based on minimal number of measurement bases with binary yields used by parties against an eavesdropper limited only by the no-signaling principle. We note that in general, the maximal key rate can be achieved by determining the optimal tradeoff between measurements that attain the maximal Bell violation and those that maximise the bit correlation between the parties. We show that higher correlation between shared raw keys at the expense of maximal Bell violation provide for better key rates for low channel disturbance.Entities:
Year: 2016 PMID: 27485160 PMCID: PMC4971479 DOI: 10.1038/srep30959
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Sci Rep ISSN: 2045-2322 Impact factor: 4.379
The correlations table as a result of measuring state ρ.
Table showing probability distribution of Eve sending the corresponding strategy (as shown in the parentheses) to Alice and Bob.
This is a ‘complimentary’ table to that in ref. 8 where Eve would use a PR box instead.
Figure 1Key rate, K for varying β and D.
Figure 2Key rate as a function of disturbance, D.
(a) K represent numerically optimised key rate (b) denote the extracted key rate given that β = 0 (c) K indicate the key rate achievable by CHSH protocol78 without postprocessing.
Figure 3Differences of Alice-Bob mutual information (orange curve) and Eve information gain (blue curve) between the protocols of Version I and Version II versus D.