No real advantage of photon subtraction and displacement in continuous variable measurement device independent quantum key distribution
- URL: http://arxiv.org/abs/2406.04263v1
- Date: Thu, 6 Jun 2024 17:09:08 GMT
- Title: No real advantage of photon subtraction and displacement in continuous variable measurement device independent quantum key distribution
- Authors: Chandan Kumar, Sarbani Chatterjee, Arvind,
- Abstract summary: We critically analyse the role of single photon subtraction (SPS) and displacement in improving the performance of continuous variable measurement device independent quantum key distribution (CV-MDI-QKD)
We find that implementing SPS yields no benefits in improving the loss tolerance of CV-MDI-QKD.
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- Abstract: We critically analyse the role of single photon subtraction (SPS) and displacement in improving the performance of continuous variable measurement device independent quantum key distribution (CV-MDI-QKD). We consider CV-MDI-QKD with resource states generated by SPS on a displaced two-mode squeezed vacuum state. Optimizing the secret key rate with state parameters reveals that implementing SPS yields no benefits in improving the loss tolerance of CV-MDI-QKD. Additionally, we find that displacement too is not useful in improving the performance of CV-MDI-QKD. While our result is in contradistinction with the widely held belief in the field regarding the utility of SPS and displacement in CV-MDI-QKD, it also calls for a re-examination of the role of non-Gaussian operations in increasing the efficiency of various quantum information processing protocols.
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