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arxiv: 2606.01262 · v1 · pith:FXWJL4R6new · submitted 2026-05-31 · 🪐 quant-ph

Large Alphabet Set Time-bin Encoded Measurement-Device-Independent Quantum Key Distribution

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We report on the experimental demonstration of an expanded basis set (called here as alphabet set) time-bin encoded measurement-device-independent quantum key distribution (MDI-QKD). While MDI-QKD is known to prevent detector-side attacks, it inherently suffers from reduced secret key rate (SKR) due to coincidence measurements performed at the central measurement node. To address this limitation, we encode states across multiple time-bins thereby increasing possible coincidence events and mapping each successful alphabet exchange to multiple bits, thereby increasing the information capacity per alphabet transmitted. Using a standard MDI-QKD set-up with real fiber spools and single-photon avalanche photodetectors, we achieve SKRs of 401 (133.6) bps and 28 (10.7) bps for 8 (2) encoded states for distances of 2 and 50 km, respectively, resulting in 3- and 2.63-times improvement, respectively when compared to the conventional two-state encoding. Furthemore, the large alphabet set MDIQKD results are compared with a similar encoding scheme implemented for coherent-one-way (COW) protocol. This comparison reveals a clear advantage of using a larger alphabet set for MDI-QKD, where increased Z-basis coincidence events yields increased SKR. These results provide important insights into the scalability of MDI-QKD key-rates without requiring additional hardware modifications, paving the way for next-generation, quantum key distribution networks.

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