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Narrow basis angle doubles secret key in the BB84 protocol

Quantum Physics 2010-03-22 v3

Abstract

We consider a modified version of the BB84 quantum key distribution protocol in which the angle between two different bases are less than π/4\pi/4. We show that the channel parameter estimate becomes the same as the original protocol with sufficiently many transmitted qubits. On the other hand, the statistical correlation between bits transmitted in one basis and those received in the other basis becomes stronger as the angle between two bases becomes narrower. If the angle is very small, the statistical correlation between bits transmitted in one basis and those received in the other basis is as strong as those received in the same basis as transmitting basis, which means that the modified protocol can generate almost twice as long secret key as the original protocol, provided that Alice and Bob choose two different bases with almost the same probability. We also point out that the reverse reconciliation often gives different amount of secret key to the direct reconciliation over Pauli channels with our modified protocol.

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@article{arxiv.0905.3209,
  title  = {Narrow basis angle doubles secret key in the BB84 protocol},
  author = {Ryutaroh Matsumoto and Shun Watanabe},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:0905.3209},
  year   = {2010}
}

Comments

LaTeX2e, 10 pages, no figure. Ver. 3 corrected typographical errors in indices of Eq. (1) and its previous equation and added citation to Tamaki et al. (2003) in Sec. 2.2. The claims in version 1 were correct but their proofs were wrong. Ver. 2 should have correct proofs. The second author joined because he pointed out the error

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