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Overcoming Fundamental Bounds on Quantum Conference Key Agreement

Giacomo Carrara, Gláucia Murta, Federico Grasselli

2023Physical Review Applied18 citationsDOI

Abstract

Twin-field quantum key distribution (TFQKD) enables two distant parties to establish a shared secret key, by interfering weak coherent pulses (WCPs) in an intermediate measuring station. This allows TFQKD to reach greater distances than traditional QKD schemes and makes it the only scheme capable of beating the repeaterless bound on the bipartite private capacity. Here, we generalize TFQKD to the multipartite scenario. Specifically, we propose a practical conference key agreement protocol that only uses WCPs and linear optics and prove its security with a multiparty decoy-state method. Our protocol allows an arbitrary number of parties to establish a secret conference key by single-photon interference, enabling it to overcome recent bounds on the rate at which conference keys can be established in quantum networks without a repeater.

Topics & Concepts

Quantum key distributionComputer scienceRepeater (horology)Key (lock)MultipartiteBipartite graphQuantum networkInterference (communication)Key exchangeProtocol (science)Quantum cryptographyQuantumComputer networkPhysicsTopology (electrical circuits)Quantum informationTheoretical computer scienceQuantum mechanicsQuantum entanglementComputer securityEncoding (memory)Public-key cryptographyElectrical engineeringEncryptionChannel (broadcasting)EngineeringMedicineAlternative medicineGraphPathologyArtificial intelligenceQuantum Information and CryptographyQuantum Mechanics and ApplicationsQuantum optics and atomic interactions
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