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Yan-Mei Zhao, Chun Zhou, Xiao-Lei Jiang, Yi-Fei Lu, Yu Zhou, Hai-Tao Wang, Yang Wang, Jia-Ji Li, Yan-Yang Zhou, Hong-Wei Li, Wan-Su Bao. Improving the performance of reference-frame-independent measurement-device-independent quantum key distribution in hybrid channelsJ. Chin. Phys. B, 2025, 34(5): 050302.
| Yan-Mei Zhao, Chun Zhou, Xiao-Lei Jiang, Yi-Fei Lu, Yu Zhou, Hai-Tao Wang, Yang Wang, Jia-Ji Li, Yan-Yang Zhou, Hong-Wei Li, Wan-Su Bao. Improving the performance of reference-frame-independent measurement-device-independent quantum key distribution in hybrid channelsJ. Chin. Phys. B, 2025, 34(5): 050302. |
Improving the performance of reference-frame-independent measurement-device-independent quantum key distribution in hybrid channels
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Abstract
The robustness of reference-frame-independent measurement-device-independent quantum key distribution (RFI-MDI-QKD) against detection system vulnerabilities and its tolerance to reference frame drifts make it an ideal choice for hybrid channels. However, the impact of atmospheric turbulence on transmittance fluctuations remains a significant challenge for enhancing the performance of RFI-MDI-QKD. In this paper, we apply prefixed-threshold real-time selection and advantage distillation techniques to RFI-MDI-QKD in a hybrid channels scenario. Then, we analytically derive formulas for secret key rate in hybrid channels. Simulation results show that our modified scheme has apparent advances in both maximum tolerant loss and secure key rate compared to the fiber-only channel. Specifically, the result demonstrates that the maximum transmission distance can be improved by 15 km and 28 km when N = 1012 and 1011. Our work not only provides a more robust key distribution protocol but also establishes a solid theoretical foundation for enhancing the performance of RFI-MDI-QKD in hybrid channels. -
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