Аннотация:
In this paper, we continue the study of the quantum cryptographic GG02 protocol, performed using the approach based on the subcarrier waves. We modify the scheme via heterodyne detection and perform security analysis for the full trusted hardware noise model in the presence of collective attacks with finite-key effects. It is shown that the system can potentially distribute the key even if the level of losses in the channel is above 9 dB. This result is consistent with the general technical level and comply with modern standards of practical CV-QKD systems. Finally, the system under consideration fully meets the criterion of composability.
Ключевые слова:
continuous variables, subcarrier waves, quantum key distribution
Финансовая поддержка
Работа выполнена Головным научным центром «Национальный центр квантового Интернета» Университета ИТМО по заказу ОАО «РЖД».
Поступила в редакцию: 14.09.2022 Принята в печать: 14.12.2022
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Статья
Язык публикации: английский
Образец цитирования:
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