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Attacking practical quantum key distribution system with wavelength dependent beam splitter and multi-wavelength sources
Unconditional security of quantum key distribution protocol can be guaranteed
by the basic property of quantum mechanics. Unfortunately, the practical
quantum key distribution system always have some imperfections, and the
practical system may be attacked if the imperfection can be controlled by the
eavesdropper Eve. Applying the fatal security loophole introduced by the
imperfect beam splitter's wavelength dependent optical property, we propose
wavelength-dependent attacking model, which can be applied to almost all
practical quantum key distribution systems with the passive state modulation
and photon state detection after the practical beam splitter. Utilizing our
attacking model, we experimentally demonstrate the attacking system based on
practical polarization encoding quantum key distribution system with almost
100% success probability. Our result demonstrate that all practical devices
require tightened security inspection for avoiding side channel attacks in
practical quantum key distribution experimental realizations
On the specific status of Scelimena spicupennis and a new record of S. discalis from China with mitochondrial genome characterization (Orthoptera, Tetrigidae)
The genus Scelimena Serville (Orthoptera: Tetrigidae) from China is reviewed. One species, Scelimena spicupennis Zheng & Ou, 2003 (China: Yunnan) is redescribed, and a new record of Scelimena discalis (Hancock, 1915) from China is given. An annotated identification key for Chinese species of the genus Scelimena is provided. Mitochondrial genes of S. spicupennis and S. discalis were sequenced and annotated. The sizes of the two sequenced mitogenomes are 17,552 bp (S. discalis), and 16,069 bp (S. spicupennis), respectively. All of the PCGs started with the typical ATN (ATT, ATC or ATG) or TTG codon and most ended with complete TAA or TAG codon, with the exception of the ND5 gene, which terminated with an incomplete T. The mitochondrial genomes for these two recorded species are provided, and the constructed phylogenetic tree supports their morphological taxonomic classification. The topology of the phylogenetic tree showed that three species of Scelimena were clustered into one branch and formed a monophyletic and a holophyletic group
Storage of 1650 modes of single photons at telecom wavelength
To advance the full potential of quantum networks one should be able to
distribute quantum resources over long distances at appreciable rates. As a
consequence, all components in the networks need to have large multimode
capacity to manipulate photonic quantum states. Towards this end, a multimode
photonic quantum memory, especially one operating at telecom wavelength,
remains a key challenge. Here we demonstrate a spectro-temporally multiplexed
quantum memory at 1532 nm. Multimode quantum storage of telecom-band heralded
single photons is realized by employing the atomic frequency comb protocol in a
10-m-long cryogenically cooled erbium doped silica fibre. The multiplexing
encompasses five spectral channels - each 10 GHz wide - and in each of these up
to 330 temporal modes, resulting in the simultaneous storage of 1650 modes of
single photons. Our demonstrations open doors for high-rate quantum networks,
which are essential for future quantum internet
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