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Simple protocol for secure decoy-state quantum key distribution with a loosely controlled source

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arxiv quant-ph/0609137 v2 pith:G2V4662K submitted 2006-09-18 quant-ph

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keywords protocolpulsessecureattenuationcontrolcontrolleddecoy-statedistribution
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The method of decoy-state quantum key distribution (QKD) requests different intensities of light pulses. Existing theory has assumed exact control of intensities. Here we propose a simple protocol which is secure and efficient even there are errors in intensity control. In our protocol, decoy pulses and signal pulses are generated from the same father pulses with a two-value attenuation. Given the upper bound of fluctuation of the father pulses, our protocol is secure provided that the two-value attenuation is done exactly. We propose to use unbalanced beam-splitters for a stable attenuation. Given that the intensity error is bounded by $\pm5%$, with the same key rate, our method can achieve a secure distance only 1 km shorter than that of an ideal protocol with exactly controlled source.

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