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Bao Feng, Hai-Dong Huang, Yu-Xiang Bian, Wei Jia, Xing-Yu Zhou, Qin Wang. Security of the traditional quantum key distribution protocols with finite-key lengthsJ. Chin. Phys. B, 2023, 32(3): 030307.
| Bao Feng, Hai-Dong Huang, Yu-Xiang Bian, Wei Jia, Xing-Yu Zhou, Qin Wang. Security of the traditional quantum key distribution protocols with finite-key lengthsJ. Chin. Phys. B, 2023, 32(3): 030307. |
Security of the traditional quantum key distribution protocols with finite-key lengths
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Abstract
Quantum key distribution (QKD) in principle can provide unconditional secure communication between distant parts. However, when finite-key length is taken into account, the security can only be ensured within certain security level. In this paper, we adopt the Chernoff bound analysis method to deal with finite-key-size effects, carrying out corresponding investigations on the relationship between the key generation rate and security parameters for different protocols, including BB84, measurement-device-independent and twin-field QKD protocols. Simulation results show that there exists a fundamental limit between the key rate and the security parameters. Therefore, this study can provide valuable references for practical application of QKD, getting a nice balance between the key generation rate and the security level. -
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