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arxiv: 1603.06620 · v2 · pith:PBCJPTG2new · submitted 2016-03-21 · 🪐 quant-ph

Sufficiency of quantum non-Gaussianity for discrete-variable quantum key distribution over noisy channel

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keywords quantumlightnon-gaussianitydistributionsecurityarrivingchanneldiscrete-variable
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Quantum key distribution can be enhanced and extended if nonclassical single-photon states of light are used. We study a connection between the security of quantum key distribution and quantum non-Gaussianity of light arriving at the receiver's detection system after the propagation through a noisy quantum channel, being under full control of an eavesdropper performing general collective attacks. We show that while quantum nonclassicality exhibited by the light arriving at the receiver's station is a necessary indication of the security of the discrete-variable protocols, quantum non-Gaussianity can be a sufficient indication of their security. Therefore, checking for non-Gaussianity of this light by performing standard autocorrelation function measurement can be used for prior verification of the usability of prepare-and-measure schemes. It can play similar role to the prior verification of the quantum correlations sufficient to violate Bell inequalities for entanglement-based protocols.

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