Practical performance of real-time shot-noise measurement in continuous-variable quantum key distribution
Abstract
In a practical continuous-variable quantum key distribution (CVQKD) system, real-time shot-noise measurement (RTSNM) is an essential procedure for preventing the eavesdropper exploiting the practical security loopholes. However, the performance of this procedure itself is not analyzed under the real-world condition. Therefore, we indicate the RTSNM practical performance and investigate its effects on the CVQKD system. In particular, due to the finite-size effect, the shot-noise measurement at the receiver's side may decrease the precision of parameter estimation and consequently result in a tight security bound. To mitigate that, we optimize the block size for RTSNM under the ensemble size limitation to maximize the secure key rate. Moreover, the effect of finite dynamics of amplitude modulator in this scheme is studied and its mitigation method is also proposed. Our work indicates the practical performance of RTSNM and provides the real secret key rate under it.
- Publication:
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Quantum Information Processing
- Pub Date:
- January 2018
- DOI:
- 10.1007/s11128-017-1783-8
- Bibcode:
- 2018QuIP...17...11W
- Keywords:
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- Continuous-variable;
- Quantum key distribution;
- Shot-noise measurement;
- Practical performance