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Operational interpretation of coherence in quantum key distribution

Published 8 Oct 2018 in quant-ph | (1810.03267v2)

Abstract: Quantum coherence was recently formalized as a physical resource to measure the strength of superposition. Based on the resource theory, we present a systematic framework that connects a coherence measure to the security of quantum key distribution. By considering a generic entanglement-based key distribution protocol under the collective attack scenario, we show that the key rate can be quantified by the coherence of the shared bipartite states. This framework allows us to derive the key rate of the BB84 and six-state protocols. By utilizing fine-grained parameters, we also derive the improved key rates of both protocols within the coherence-based framework. Furthermore, we apply it to a practical issue, detection efficiency mismatch, and obtain an improved result. In conclusion, this framework demonstrates the interplay among coherence, entanglement, and quantum key distribution at a fundamental level.

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