Motion-Compensated Handheld Quantum Key Distribution System
Mobile devices have become an inseparable part of our everyday life. They are used to transmit an ever-increasing amount of sensitive health, financial and personal information. This exposes us to the growing scale and sophistication of cyber-attacks. Quantum Key Distribution (QKD) can provide uncon...
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Zusammenfassung: | Mobile devices have become an inseparable part of our everyday life. They are
used to transmit an ever-increasing amount of sensitive health, financial and
personal information. This exposes us to the growing scale and sophistication
of cyber-attacks. Quantum Key Distribution (QKD) can provide unconditional and
future-proof data security but implementing it for handheld mobile devices
comes with specific challenges. To establish security, secret keys of
sufficient length need to be transmitted during the time of a handheld
transaction (~1s) despite device misalignment, ambient light and user's
inevitable hand movements. Transmitters and receivers should ideally be compact
and low-cost, while avoiding security loopholes. Here we demonstrate the first
QKD transmission from a handheld transmitter with a key-rate large enough to
overcome finite key effects. Using dynamic beam-steering,
reference-frame-independent encoding and fast indistinguishable pulse
generation, we obtain a secret key rate above 30kb/s over a distance of 0.5m
under ambient light conditions. |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.1608.07465 |