Tightening the eavesdropping accessible information for continuous variable quantum key distribution protocols that involve non-maximally entanglement

Physics – Quantum Physics

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In this paper, we derive tight bounds for the eavesdropping individual attacks on Alice-Bob continuous variable quantum key distribution (CV-QKD) protocol that involves non-maximally entanglement. We show that: deriving bounds on the eavesdropper's accessible information based on the Heisenberg uncertainty yield upper bounds, but those bounds are not tight. For this reason, we follow different technique to derive the desired tight bounds. The derived new bounds are tight for all CV-QKD protocols that involve two-mode entangled state. Our derivations are applied to Direct and Reverse reconciliation schemes of protocol implementation, respectively.

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