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Wang Yang, Bao Wan-Su, Li Hong-Wei, Zhou Chun, Li Yuan. Security of a practical semi-device-independent quantum key distribution protocol against collective attacksJ. Chin. Phys. B, 2014, 23(8): 080303.
| Wang Yang, Bao Wan-Su, Li Hong-Wei, Zhou Chun, Li Yuan. Security of a practical semi-device-independent quantum key distribution protocol against collective attacksJ. Chin. Phys. B, 2014, 23(8): 080303. |
Security of a practical semi-device-independent quantum key distribution protocol against collective attacks
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Abstract
Similar to device-independent quantum key distribution (DI-QKD), semi-device-independent quantum key distribution (SDI-QKD) provides secure key distribution without any assumptions about the internal workings of the QKD devices. The only assumption is that the dimension of the Hilbert space is bounded. But SDI-QKD can be implemented in a one-way prepare-and-measure configuration without entanglement compared with DI-QKD. We propose a practical SDI-QKD protocol with four preparation states and three measurement bases by considering the maximal violation of dimension witnesses and specific processes of a QKD protocol. Moreover, we prove the security of the SDI-QKD protocol against collective attacks based on the min-entropy and dimension witnesses. We also show a comparison of the secret key rate between the SDI-QKD protocol and the standard QKD. -
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