Robust Polarization-Based Quantum Key Distribution over a Collective-Noise Channel

J.-C. Boileau, D. Gottesman, R. Laflamme, D. Poulin, and R. W. Spekkens
Phys. Rev. Lett. 92, 017901 – Published 8 January 2004

Abstract

We present two polarization-based protocols for quantum key distribution. The protocols encode key bits in noiseless subspaces or subsystems and so can function over a quantum channel subjected to an arbitrary degree of collective noise, as occurs, for instance, due to rotation of polarizations in an optical fiber. These protocols can be implemented using only entangled photon-pair sources, single-photon rotations, and single-photon detectors. Thus, our proposals offer practical and realistic alternatives to existing schemes for quantum key distribution over optical fibers without resorting to interferometry or two-way quantum communication, thereby circumventing, respectively, the need for high precision timing and the threat of Trojan horse attacks.

  • Received 3 July 2003

DOI:https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevLett.92.017901

©2004 American Physical Society

Authors & Affiliations

J.-C. Boileau1, D. Gottesman2, R. Laflamme1,2, D. Poulin1,2, and R. W. Spekkens2

  • 1Institute for Quantum Computing, University of Waterloo, Waterloo, ON, N2L 3G1, Canada
  • 2Perimeter Institute for Theoretical Physics, 35 King Street North, Waterloo, ON, N2J 2W9, Canada

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Vol. 92, Iss. 1 — 9 January 2004

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