In this paper we consider a scheme for cryptographic key distribution based on a variation of continuous variable quantum key distribution called central broadcast. In the continuous variable central broadcast scheme, security arises from discord present in the Hanbury Brown and Twiss effect from a thermal source. The benefit of this scheme is that it expands the range of frequencies into the microwave regime. Longer wavelengths—where the thermal photon number is higher and correlations remain robust over long distances—may even be preferable to optical wavelengths. Assuming that Alice controls the source but not the distribution of the light (e.g. satellite broadcasts), then we demonstrate that the central broadcast scheme is robust to an ...
In twin-field quantum key distribution the two communicating parties, Alice and Bob, each send a wea...
We show a potential eavesdropper can eavesdrop whole secret information when the legitimate users us...
Quantum resources can improve the quality and security of data transmission. A novel communication p...
In this paper we consider a scheme for cryptographic key distribution based on a variation of contin...
We propose to perform quantum key distribution using quantum correlations occurring within thermal s...
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...
We propose a quantum key distribution (QKD) system operating at cryogenic temperature to build secur...
We consider the security of continuous-variable quantum key distribution using thermal (or noisy) Ga...
We consider the noisy thermal amplifier channel, where signal modes are amplified together with envi...
We discuss a quantum key distribution scheme in which small phase and amplitude modulations of cw li...
We study the impact of finite-size effects on the security of thermal one-way quantum cryptography. ...
We consider the security of continuous-variable quantum cryptography as we approach the classical li...
Continuous variable (CV) quantum key distribution (QKD) provides a powerful setting for secure quant...
Security analyses of quantum cryptographic protocols typically rely on certain conditions; one such ...
In twin-field quantum key distribution the two communicating parties, Alice and Bob, each send a wea...
We show a potential eavesdropper can eavesdrop whole secret information when the legitimate users us...
Quantum resources can improve the quality and security of data transmission. A novel communication p...
In this paper we consider a scheme for cryptographic key distribution based on a variation of contin...
We propose to perform quantum key distribution using quantum correlations occurring within thermal s...
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...
We propose a quantum key distribution (QKD) system operating at cryogenic temperature to build secur...
We consider the security of continuous-variable quantum key distribution using thermal (or noisy) Ga...
We consider the noisy thermal amplifier channel, where signal modes are amplified together with envi...
We discuss a quantum key distribution scheme in which small phase and amplitude modulations of cw li...
We study the impact of finite-size effects on the security of thermal one-way quantum cryptography. ...
We consider the security of continuous-variable quantum cryptography as we approach the classical li...
Continuous variable (CV) quantum key distribution (QKD) provides a powerful setting for secure quant...
Security analyses of quantum cryptographic protocols typically rely on certain conditions; one such ...
In twin-field quantum key distribution the two communicating parties, Alice and Bob, each send a wea...
We show a potential eavesdropper can eavesdrop whole secret information when the legitimate users us...
Quantum resources can improve the quality and security of data transmission. A novel communication p...