Protocols and Resources for New Generation Continuous Variable Quantum Key Distribution
Thearle, Oliver
Description
Quantum optics has been developing into a promising platform for
future generation
communications protocols. Much of this promise so far has come
from the development
of quantum key distribution (QKD). The majority of the
development of QKD is done
with discrete variables (DV), i.e. qubits with the underlying
system of single photons.
This is one interpretation of an optical field. Alternatively an
optical field can be interpreted
as wave with...[Show more] the continuous variable (CV) observables of phase
and amplitude.
This interpretation comes with the advantage of access to high
efficiency detection at
room temperature and deterministic sources at the cost of
susceptibility to noise in lossy
channels.
This thesis presents an investigation of protocols and resources
for the next generation
of CV QKD protocols with two directions, the development of
quantum state resources
and the development of QKD protocols.This thesis starts with the
details on the on going
development of a low loss squeezed state resource using OPA for
use in future communication
and estimation experiments. So far the OPA has produced 11dB of
squeezing with
13dB predicted with reasonable improvements to losses and
locking. Being able to perform
a Bell test with a CV Bell state is also key for future CV QKD
protocols. Originally
developed for DV systems the Bell test is a fundamental test of
quantum mechanics. Here
the first experimental demonstration of an optical CV bell test
is presented. The experiment
violated a CHSH Bell inequality with jBj = 2:31. This violation
holds promise for
being able to realise new device or source independent CV
protocols.
The second half of this thesis proposes a channel parameter
estimation protocol based
on the method of moments and presents the results of a one side
device independent
CV QKD demonstration based on the family of Gaussian QKD
protocols. The proposed
channel parameter estimation protocol through the use of the
method of moments is able
to use information usually disregarded for estimation of an
adversaries information. The
result does not allow for an increase in range of a fully
optimised protocol but can increase
the key rate by an order of magnitude with high loss channels.
Using a newly found
entroptic uncertainty relation for CV tripartite states a new
security proof was applied to
the family of Gaussian CV QKD protocols. This resulted in the
discovery of six new
protocols with the special property of being one side device
independent. Using the new
security proof three of the protocols were demonstrated with a
positive key rate.
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