BBM92 quantum key distribution over a free space dusty channel of 200
meters
- URL: http://arxiv.org/abs/2112.11961v2
- Date: Sun, 9 Jan 2022 17:19:52 GMT
- Title: BBM92 quantum key distribution over a free space dusty channel of 200
meters
- Authors: Sarika Mishra, Ayan Biswas, Satyajeet Patil, Pooja Chandravanshi,
Vardaan Mongia, Tanya Sharma, Anju Rani, Shashi Prabhakar, S. Ramachandran,
and Ravindra P. Singh
- Abstract summary: This work reports the implementation of BBM92 protocol, an entanglement-based QKD protocol over 200 m distance.
Results show the effect of atmospheric aerosols on sift key rate, and eventually, secure key rate.
- Score: 1.1416499867566623
- License: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
- Abstract: Free space quantum communication assumes importance as it is a precursor for
satellite-based quantum communication needed for secure key distribution over
longer distances. Prepare and measure protocols like BB84 consider the
satellite as a trusted device, which is fraught with security threat looking at
the current trend for satellite-based optical communication. Therefore,
entanglement-based protocols must be preferred, so that one can consider the
satellite as an untrusted device too. The current work reports the
implementation of BBM92 protocol, an entanglement-based QKD protocol over 200 m
distance using an indigenous facility developed at Physical Research Laboratory
(PRL), Ahmedabad, India. Our results show the effect of atmospheric aerosols on
sift key rate, and eventually, secure key rate. Such experiments are important
to validate the models to account for the atmospheric effects on the key rates
achieved through satellite-based QKD.
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