The performance of quantum key distribution (QKD) is severely limited by multiphoton emissions, due to the photon-number-splitting attack. The most efficient solution, the decoy-state method, requires that the phases of all transmitted pulses are independent and uniformly random. In practice, however, these phases are often correlated, especially in high-speed systems, which opens a security loophole. Here, we address this pressing problem by providing a security proof for decoy-state QKD with correlated phases that offers key rates close to the ideal scenario. Our work paves the way towards high-performance secure QKD with practical laser sources, and may have applications beyond QKD.
@article{arxiv.2210.08183,
title = {Security of quantum key distribution with imperfect phase randomisation},
author = {Guillermo Currás-Lorenzo and Shlok Nahar and Norbert Lütkenhaus and Kiyoshi Tamaki and Marcos Curty},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2210.08183},
year = {2024}
}
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22 pages, 1 figure. v3: Updated to Accepted Manuscript