Existing experimental implementations of continuous-variable quantum key distribution require shot-noise limited operation, achieved with shot-noise limited lasers. However, loosening this requirement on the laser source would allow for cheaper, potentially integrated systems. Here, we implement a theoretically proposed prepare-and-measure continuous-variable protocol and experimentally demonstrate the robustness of it against preparation noise stemming for instance from technical laser noise. Provided that direct reconciliation techniques are used in the post-processing we show that for small distances large amounts of preparation noise can be tolerated in contrast to reverse reconciliation where the key rate quickly drops to zero. Our exp...
By employing a nondeterministic noiseless linear amplifier, we propose to increase the maximum trans...
Discrete-variable (DV) and continuous-variable (CV) schemes constitute the two major families of qua...
The imperfections of a receiver's detector affect the performance of two-way continuous-variabl...
A continuous-variable quantum key distribution protocol based on squeezed states and heterodyne dete...
Quantum key distribution enables two remote parties to grow a shared key, which they can use for unc...
Continuous-variable quantum key distribution (CV-QKD) protocols based on coherent detection have bee...
A continuous-variable quantum key distribution protocol based on squeezed states and heterodyne dete...
We introduce a new continuous-variable quantum key distribution (CV-QKD) protocol, self-referenced C...
Source noise affects the security of continuous-variable quantum key distribution (CV QKD) and is di...
The desire for secure communications and the advent of quantum computing has spurred innovation into...
The desire for secure communications and the advent of quantum computing has spurred innovation into...
It is known that quantum scissors, as non-deterministic amplifiers, can enhance the performance of G...
We propose a continuous variable quantum key distribution protocol based on discrete modulation of e...
Quantum continuous variables are being explored as an alternative means to implement quantum key dis...
This paper proposes a multi-mode Gaussian modulated continuous variable quantum key distribution (CV...
By employing a nondeterministic noiseless linear amplifier, we propose to increase the maximum trans...
Discrete-variable (DV) and continuous-variable (CV) schemes constitute the two major families of qua...
The imperfections of a receiver's detector affect the performance of two-way continuous-variabl...
A continuous-variable quantum key distribution protocol based on squeezed states and heterodyne dete...
Quantum key distribution enables two remote parties to grow a shared key, which they can use for unc...
Continuous-variable quantum key distribution (CV-QKD) protocols based on coherent detection have bee...
A continuous-variable quantum key distribution protocol based on squeezed states and heterodyne dete...
We introduce a new continuous-variable quantum key distribution (CV-QKD) protocol, self-referenced C...
Source noise affects the security of continuous-variable quantum key distribution (CV QKD) and is di...
The desire for secure communications and the advent of quantum computing has spurred innovation into...
The desire for secure communications and the advent of quantum computing has spurred innovation into...
It is known that quantum scissors, as non-deterministic amplifiers, can enhance the performance of G...
We propose a continuous variable quantum key distribution protocol based on discrete modulation of e...
Quantum continuous variables are being explored as an alternative means to implement quantum key dis...
This paper proposes a multi-mode Gaussian modulated continuous variable quantum key distribution (CV...
By employing a nondeterministic noiseless linear amplifier, we propose to increase the maximum trans...
Discrete-variable (DV) and continuous-variable (CV) schemes constitute the two major families of qua...
The imperfections of a receiver's detector affect the performance of two-way continuous-variabl...