Analysis for Satellite-Based High-Dimensional Extended B92 and High-Dimensional BB84 Quantum Key Distribution

IF 4.3 Q1 OPTICS Advanced quantum technologies Pub Date : 2024-08-20 DOI:10.1002/qute.202400149
Arindam Dutta,  Muskan, Subhashish Banerjee, Anirban Pathak
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A systematic analysis of the advantages and challenges associated with the satellite-based implementation of the high dimensional extended B92 (HD-Ext-B92) and high-dimensional BB84 (HD-BB84) protocol is analyzed. The method used earlier for obtaining the key rate for the HD-Ext-B92 is modified here and subsequently the variations of the key rate, probability distribution of key rate (PDR), and quantum bit error rate (QBER) with respect to dimension and noise parameter of a depolarizing channel is studied using the modified key rate equation. Further, the variations of average key rate (per pulse) with zenith angle and link length in different weather conditions in day and night considering extremely low noise for dimension d = 32 ${\rm d}=32$ are investigated using elliptic beam approximation. The effectiveness of the HD-(extended) protocols used here in creating satellite-based quantum key distribution links (both up-link and down-link) are established by appropriately modeling the atmosphere and analyzing the variation of average key rates with the probability distribution of the transmittance (PDT). The analysis performed here has revealed that in higher dimensions, HD-BB84 outperforms HD-Ext-B92 in terms of both key rate and noise tolerance. However, HD-BB84 experiences a more pronounced saturation of QBER in high dimensions.

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基于卫星的高维扩展 B92 和高维 BB84 量子密钥分发分析
系统分析了基于卫星实施高维扩展 B92(HD-Ext-B92)和高维 BB84(HD-BB84)协议的优势和挑战。本文修改了之前用于获取 HD-Ext-B92 密钥率的方法,随后使用修改后的密钥率方程研究了密钥率、密钥率概率分布 (PDR) 和量子比特错误率 (QBER) 随去极化信道的维度和噪声参数的变化。此外,使用椭圆波束近似法研究了在昼夜不同天气条件下平均密钥率(每个脉冲)随天顶角和链路长度的变化,考虑到维度 d = 32 ${\rm d}=32$ 的极低噪声。通过对大气层进行适当建模,并分析平均密钥速率随透射率(PDT)概率分布的变化,确定了本文使用的 HD-(扩展)协议在创建基于卫星的量子密钥分发链路(上行链路和下行链路)中的有效性。分析结果表明,在更高维度上,HD-BB84 在密钥速率和噪声容限方面都优于 HD-Ext-B92。不过,在高维度下,HD-BB84 的 QBER 饱和度更高。
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