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Device-independent quantum key distribution based on Bell inequalities with more than two inputs and two outputs

Junior R. Gonzales-Ureta, Ana Predojević, Adán Cabello

2021Physical review. A/Physical review, A27 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Device-independent quantum key distribution (DI-QKD) offers the strongest form of security against eavesdroppers bounded by the laws of quantum mechanics. However, a practical implementation is still pending due to the requirement of combinations of visibility and detection efficiency that are beyond those possible with current technology. This mismatch motivates the search for DI-QKD protocols that can close the gap between theoretical and practical security. In this work, we present two DI-QKD protocols whose security relies on Bell inequalities with more than two inputs and two outputs. We show that, for maximally entangled states and perfect visibility, a protocol based on a Bell inequality with three inputs and four outputs requires a slightly lower detection efficiency than the protocols based on Bell inequalities with two inputs and two outputs.

Topics & Concepts

Quantum key distributionKey (lock)VisibilityBell stateBounded functionBell test experimentsComputer scienceBell's theoremCHSH inequalityLocal hidden variable theoryProtocol (science)InequalityQuantum entanglementQuantumTheoretical computer scienceQuantum mechanicsMathematicsComputer securityPhysicsOpticsMathematical analysisPathologyAlternative medicineMedicineQuantum Mechanics and ApplicationsQuantum Information and CryptographyQuantum Computing Algorithms and Architecture