In quantum key distribution implementations, each session is typically chosen long enough so that the secret key rate approaches its asymptotic limit. However, this choice may be constrained by the physical scenario, as in the perspective use with satellites, where the passage of one terminal over the other is restricted to a few minutes. Here we demonstrate experimentally the extraction of secure keys leveraging an optimal design of the prepare-and-measure scheme, according to recent finite-key theoretical tight bounds. The experiment is performed in different channel conditions, and assuming two distinct attack models: individual attacks or general quantum attacks. The request on the number of exchanged qubits is then obtained as a function of the key size and of the ambient quantum bit error rate. The results indicate that viable conditions for effective symmetric, and even one-time-pad, cryptography are achievable. |
Experimental quantum key distribution with finite-key security analysis for noisy channels / BACCO, DAVIDE; CANALE, MATTEO; LAURENTI, NICOLA; VALLONE, GIUSEPPE; VILLORESI, PAOLO. - In: NATURE COMMUNICATIONS. - ISSN 2041-1723. - ELETTRONICO. - 4:(2013), pp. 2363.1-2363.8. [10.1038/ncomms3363]
Experimental quantum key distribution with finite-key security analysis for noisy channels
BACCO, DAVIDE;VALLONE, GIUSEPPE;
2013
Abstract
In quantum key distribution implementations, each session is typically chosen long enough so that the secret key rate approaches its asymptotic limit. However, this choice may be constrained by the physical scenario, as in the perspective use with satellites, where the passage of one terminal over the other is restricted to a few minutes. Here we demonstrate experimentally the extraction of secure keys leveraging an optimal design of the prepare-and-measure scheme, according to recent finite-key theoretical tight bounds. The experiment is performed in different channel conditions, and assuming two distinct attack models: individual attacks or general quantum attacks. The request on the number of exchanged qubits is then obtained as a function of the key size and of the ambient quantum bit error rate. The results indicate that viable conditions for effective symmetric, and even one-time-pad, cryptography are achievable. |File | Dimensione | Formato | |
---|---|---|---|
FiniteKEY_revision25_7_13.pdf
Accesso chiuso
Dimensione
685.35 kB
Formato
Adobe PDF
|
685.35 kB | Adobe PDF | Richiedi una copia |
FiniteKEY_revision25_7_13.pdf
Accesso chiuso
Dimensione
685.35 kB
Formato
Adobe PDF
|
685.35 kB | Adobe PDF | Richiedi una copia |
I documenti in FLORE sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.