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Cryptanalysis and improvement of the measurement-device-independent quantum key distribution with hyper-encoding

Journal
Modern Physics Letters A
Journal Volume
37
Journal Issue
31
ISSN
0217-7323
1793-6632
Date Issued
2022-10-10
Author(s)
Jason Lin
Chia-Wei Tsai  
資訊工程系  
Chun-Wei Yang
DOI
10.1142/S0217732322502121
URI
https://nutcir-lib.nutc.edu.tw/handle/123456789/245
Abstract
<jats:p> Recently, Cui et al. [Sci. China Phys. 62, 110311 (2019)] proposed a measurement-device-independent quantum key distribution (MDI-QKD) scheme based on high-dimensional encoding to increase the channel capacity of each individual photon. A secret key is shared among two legitimate parties via the help of a dishonest third-party (TP). They claimed that the proposed protocol can improve the drawback of the low-key generation rate that existed in the past MDI-QKD schemes. However, this study pointed out a loophole during the security check of TP. That is, the two legitimate participants merely use the corresponding qubit pairs that are both generated in the diagonal basis for the discussion, which leads to a potential attack that not only allows TP to avoid the security check but also creates partial inconsistency of key bits for both communicating sides. Fortunately, this problem can be fixed by a minor correction of the protocol. </jats:p>
Publisher
World Scientific Pub Co Pte Ltd
Type
journal-article
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