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Finite-key analysis of sending-or-not-sending twin-field quantum key distribution with intensity fluctuations

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QUANTUM INFORMATION PROCESSING
卷 20, 期 4, 页码 -

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SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s11128-021-03070-8

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Twin-field quantum key distribution; Finite-key analysis; Statistical fluctuations; Intensity fluctuations

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  1. National Key Research and Development Program of China [2016YFA0302600]
  2. National Natural Science Foundation of China [61675 235, 61605248, 61505261]

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This paper investigates the lower bound of single-photon states yield in a practical four-intensity decoy-state SNS TF-QKD system and conducts finite key analysis. The study reveals that intensity fluctuations have a significant impact on system performance, with strong intensity states showing more robustness and weak intensity states being more sensitive.
Sending-or-not sending twin-field quantum key distribution (SNS TF-QKD) removes the remaining security loopholes in original TF-QKD and can tolerate large misalignment errors. However, finite-key effects and intensity fluctuations of the photon sources would compromise its performance by lowering the secret key rate and then limiting the communication distance. In this paper, we present a method to estimate the lower bound of single-photon states yield for practical four-intensity decoy-state SNS TF-QKD. Based on this, we give a finite-key analysis without and with intensity fluctuations using improved Chernoff bound and Azuma's inequality, respectively. Our simulation results show that both statistical and intensity fluctuations have a non-negligible effect on the performance of SNS TF-QKD and the effect of intensity fluctuations varies dramatically with different states. More precisely speaking, it is robust to the intensity fluctuations of the states with strong intensity while sensitive to the states with weak intensity. Our results emphasize that it is more significant to keep the stability of the weak states which could be modified in experiments with intensity modulators.

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