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arxiv: 2409.16284 · v1 · pith:4P4JSPS3 · submitted 2024-09-24 · quant-ph

Eavesdropping on the BB84 Protocol using Phase-Covariant Cloning: Experimental Results

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keywords protocolbb84cloningexperimentalinformationobtainedphase-covariantsecurity
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Though the BB84 protocol has provable security over a noiseless quantum channel, the security is not proven over current noisy technology. The level of tolerable error on such systems is still unclear, as is how much information about a raw key may be obtained by an eavesdropper. We develop a reproducible test to determine the security--or lack thereof--of the protocol in practice. This enables us to obtain an experimental estimate of the information that can be obtained using asymmetric phase-covariant cloning to eavesdrop on the BB84 protocol.

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