We study the impact of finite-size effects on the security of thermal one-way quantum cryptography. Our approach considers coherent/squeezed states at the preparation stage, on the top of which the sender adds trusted thermal noise. We compute the key rate incorporating finite-size effects, and we obtain the security threshold at different frequencies. As expected finite-size effects deteriorate the performance of thermal quantum cryptography. Our analysis is useful to quantify the impact of this degradation on relevant parameters like tolerable attenuation, transmission frequencies at which one can achieve security
We consider the noisy thermal amplifier channel, where signal modes are amplified together with envi...
The performance of a practical continuous-variable (CV) quantum key distribution (QKD) protocol depe...
In this work our aim has been to elucidate our theoretical developments that bolster the efficiency ...
We study the impact of finite-size effects on the security of thermal one-way quantum cryptography. ...
In this thesis we study the finite-size analysis of two continuous-variables quantum key distributi...
We analyse a central broadcast continuous variable quantum key distribution protocol in which a beam...
We consider the security of continuous-variable quantum cryptography as we approach the classical li...
Quantum cryptographic protocols solve the longstanding problem of distributing a shared secret strin...
We propose to perform quantum key distribution using quantum correlations occurring within thermal s...
We consider discrete-alphabet encoding schemes for coherent-state quantum key distribution. The send...
In this paper we consider a scheme for cryptographic key distribution based on a variation of contin...
In this paper we consider a scheme for cryptographic key distribution based on a variation of contin...
In a continuous-variable quantum key distribution (CV-QKD) protocol, which is based on heterodyne de...
Despite enormous theoretical and experimental progress in quantum cryptography, the security of most...
We consider two-way continuous-variable quantum key distribution, studying its security against gene...
We consider the noisy thermal amplifier channel, where signal modes are amplified together with envi...
The performance of a practical continuous-variable (CV) quantum key distribution (QKD) protocol depe...
In this work our aim has been to elucidate our theoretical developments that bolster the efficiency ...
We study the impact of finite-size effects on the security of thermal one-way quantum cryptography. ...
In this thesis we study the finite-size analysis of two continuous-variables quantum key distributi...
We analyse a central broadcast continuous variable quantum key distribution protocol in which a beam...
We consider the security of continuous-variable quantum cryptography as we approach the classical li...
Quantum cryptographic protocols solve the longstanding problem of distributing a shared secret strin...
We propose to perform quantum key distribution using quantum correlations occurring within thermal s...
We consider discrete-alphabet encoding schemes for coherent-state quantum key distribution. The send...
In this paper we consider a scheme for cryptographic key distribution based on a variation of contin...
In this paper we consider a scheme for cryptographic key distribution based on a variation of contin...
In a continuous-variable quantum key distribution (CV-QKD) protocol, which is based on heterodyne de...
Despite enormous theoretical and experimental progress in quantum cryptography, the security of most...
We consider two-way continuous-variable quantum key distribution, studying its security against gene...
We consider the noisy thermal amplifier channel, where signal modes are amplified together with envi...
The performance of a practical continuous-variable (CV) quantum key distribution (QKD) protocol depe...
In this work our aim has been to elucidate our theoretical developments that bolster the efficiency ...