Finite-key security of passive quantum key distribution
Víctor Zapatero, Marcos Curty
Abstract
The passive approach to quantum key distribution (QKD) eliminates all optical modulators and random number generators from QKD systems reaching an enhanced simplicity, immunity to modulator side channels, and potentially higher repetition rates. In this work, we provide finite-key security bounds for a fully passive decoy-state Bennett-Brassard 1984 (BB84) protocol, considering a recently presented passive QKD source. With our analysis, the attainable secret-key rate is comparable to that of the perfect parameter-estimation limit, in fact differing from the key rate of the active approach by less than one order of magnitude. This demonstrates the practicality of fully passive QKD solutions.
Topics & Concepts
Quantum key distributionBB84Key (lock)Computer scienceQuantum cryptographyKey generationQuantumPhysicsQuantum mechanicsCryptographyComputer securityQuantum informationQuantum Information and CryptographyQuantum Computing Algorithms and ArchitectureQuantum Mechanics and Applications