Device-Independent Quantum Key Distribution

09/29/2021
by   D. P. Nadlinger, et al.
0

Cryptographic key exchange protocols traditionally rely on computational conjectures such as the hardness of prime factorisation to provide security against eavesdropping attacks. Remarkably, quantum key distribution protocols like the one proposed by Bennett and Brassard provide information-theoretic security against such attacks, a much stronger form of security unreachable by classical means. However, quantum protocols realised so far are subject to a new class of attacks exploiting implementation defects in the physical devices involved, as demonstrated in numerous ingenious experiments. Following the pioneering work of Ekert proposing the use of entanglement to bound an adversary's information from Bell's theorem, we present here the experimental realisation of a complete quantum key distribution protocol immune to these vulnerabilities. We achieve this by combining theoretical developments on finite-statistics analysis, error correction, and privacy amplification, with an event-ready scheme enabling the rapid generation of high-fidelity entanglement between two trapped-ion qubits connected by an optical fibre link. The secrecy of our key is guaranteed device-independently: it is based on the validity of quantum theory, and certified by measurement statistics observed during the experiment. Our result shows that provably secure cryptography with real-world devices is possible, and paves the way for further quantum information applications based on the device-independence principle.

READ FULL TEXT

page 1

page 4

page 6

page 7

page 11

page 13

page 17

page 21

research
09/27/2019

Upper Bound of Collective Attacks on Quantum Key Distribution

Evaluating the theoretical limit of the amount of information Eve can st...
research
09/09/2020

Enhancing Fidelity of Quantum Cryptography using Maximally Entangled Qubits

Securing information transmission is critical today. However, with rapid...
research
12/22/2021

BBM92 quantum key distribution over a free space dusty channel of 200 meters

Free space quantum communication assumes importance as it is a precursor...
research
08/17/2023

Experimental quantum e-commerce

E-commerce, a type of trading that occurs at a high frequency on the Int...
research
11/06/2017

Information-Dense Nonlinear Photonic Physical Unclonable Function

We present a comprehensive investigation into the complexity of a new pr...
research
04/18/2022

Experimental twin-field quantum key distribution with flawed and correlated sources

The security of quantum key distribution (QKD) is severely threatened by...
research
10/17/2022

On the Security of Offloading Post-Processing for Quantum Key Distribution

Quantum key distribution (QKD) has been researched for almost four decad...

Please sign up or login with your details

Forgot password? Click here to reset