Authors
Nathan Walk, Sara Hosseini, Jiao Geng, Oliver Thearle, Jing Yan Haw, Seiji Armstrong, Syed M Assad, Jiri Janousek, Timothy C Ralph, Thomas Symul, Howard M Wiseman, Ping Koy Lam
Publication date
2016/6/20
Journal
Optica
Volume
3
Issue
6
Pages
634-642
Publisher
Optica Publishing Group
Description
Nonlocal correlations, a longstanding foundational topic in quantum information, have recently found application as a resource for cryptographic tasks where not all devices are trusted, for example, in settings with a highly secure central hub, such as a bank or government department, and less secure satellite stations, which are inherently more vulnerable to hardware “hacking” attacks. The asymmetric phenomena of Einstein–Podolsky–Rosen (EPR) steering plays a key role in one-sided device-independent (1sDI) quantum key distribution (QKD) protocols. In the context of continuous-variable (CV) QKD schemes utilizing Gaussian states and measurements, we identify all protocols that can be 1sDI and their maximum loss tolerance. Surprisingly, this includes a protocol that uses only coherent states. We also establish a direct link between the relevant EPR steering inequality and the secret key rate, further …
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