Beating the repeaterless bound with adaptive measurement-device-independent quantum key distribution

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Surpassing the repeaterless bound is a crucial task on the way towards realizing long-distance quantum key distribution. In this paper, we focus on the protocol proposed by Azuma et al (2015 Nat. Commun. 6 10171), which can beat this bound with idealized devices. We investigate the robustness of this protocol against imperfections in realistic setups, particularly the multiple-photon pair components emitted by practical entanglement sources. In doing so, we derive necessary conditions on the photon-number statistics of the sources in order to beat the repeaterless bound. We show, for instance, that parametric down-conversion sources do not satisfy the required conditions and thus cannot be used to outperform this bound.

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Trényi, R., Azuma, K., & Curty, M. (2019). Beating the repeaterless bound with adaptive measurement-device-independent quantum key distribution. New Journal of Physics, 21(11). https://doi.org/10.1088/1367-2630/ab54aa

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