Experimental coherent detector blinding attack on a real CV-QKD system reliably hides excess noise above 2.5 SNU by impairing the receiver's channel parameter estimation.
Generating the Local Oscillator “Locally” in Continuous-Variable Quantum Key Distribution Based on Coherent Detection
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A self-referenced LLO CVQKD system with passive state preparation achieves 10.34 Mbps asymptotic secret key rate over 23.5 dB loss free-space channel with low excess noise and turbulence robustness.
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Experimental demonstration of a coherent detector blinding attack on a real CV-QKD system
Experimental coherent detector blinding attack on a real CV-QKD system reliably hides excess noise above 2.5 SNU by impairing the receiver's channel parameter estimation.
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High-Rate Free-Space Continuous-Variable QKD with Self-Referenced Passive State Preparation
A self-referenced LLO CVQKD system with passive state preparation achieves 10.34 Mbps asymptotic secret key rate over 23.5 dB loss free-space channel with low excess noise and turbulence robustness.