A time-phase BB84 QKD setup with one detector per basis uses the temporal Talbot effect for control-basis measurement, achieving positive but non-secure 'simplistic' key rates that require detection-efficiency balancing to be secure.
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High-dimensional quantum key distribution with resource-efficient detection
A time-phase BB84 QKD setup with one detector per basis uses the temporal Talbot effect for control-basis measurement, achieving positive but non-secure 'simplistic' key rates that require detection-efficiency balancing to be secure.