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Security of Continuous-variable quantum cryptography using coherent states: Decline of postselection advantage
We investigate the security of continuous-variable (CV) quantum key
distribution (QKD) using coherent states in the presence of quadrature excess
noise. We consider an eavesdropping attack which uses a linear amplifier and
beam splitter. This attack makes a link between beam-splitting attack and
intercept-resend attack (classical teleportation attack). We also show how
postselection loses its efficiency in a realistic channel.Comment: Revtex4, 4 pages, 2 figure
A practical limitation for continuous-variable quantum cryptography using coherent states
In this letter, first, we investigate the security of a continuous-variable
quantum cryptographic scheme with a postselection process against individual
beam splitting attack. It is shown that the scheme can be secure in the
presence of the transmission loss owing to the postselection. Second, we
provide a loss limit for continuous-variable quantum cryptography using
coherent states taking into account excess Gaussian noise on quadrature
distribution. Since the excess noise is reduced by the loss mechanism, a
realistic intercept-resend attack which makes a Gaussian mixture of coherent
states gives a loss limit in the presence of any excess Gaussian noise.Comment: RevTeX4, 4 pages, 5 figure
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