Experimental round-robin differential phase-shift quantum key distribution
Yu-Huai Li, Yuan Cao, Hui Dai, Jin Lin, Zhen Zhang, Wei Chen, Yu Xu,, Jian-Yu Guan, Sheng-Kai Liao, Juan Yin, Qiang Zhang, Xiongfeng Ma, Cheng-Zhi, Peng, Jian-Wei Pan

TL;DR
This paper experimentally demonstrates the round-robin differential phase-shift quantum key distribution protocol, which can tolerate higher error rates than traditional QKD, by implementing a variable-delay interferometer with 128 delays.
Contribution
The authors designed and built a high-speed variable-delay interferometer with 128 delays and experimentally demonstrated the RRDPS QKD protocol achieving a key rate of 15.54 bps.
Findings
Successfully constructed a 128-delay variable interferometer.
Demonstrated RRDPS QKD with 8.9% error rate.
Achieved a key rate of 15.54 bps under 18 dB loss.
Abstract
In conventional quantum key distribution (QKD) protocols, security is guaranteed by estimating the amount of leaked information through monitoring signal disturbance, which, in practice, is generally caused by environmental noise and device imperfections rather than eavesdropping. Such estimation therefore tends to overrate the amount of leaked information in practice, leads to a fundamental threshold of the bit error rate. The threshold becomes a bottleneck of the development of practical QKD systems. In classical communication, according to Shannon's communication theory, information can transform through a noisy channel even if the background noise is very strong compare to the signal and hence the threshold of the bit error rate tends to 50%. One might wonder whether a QKD scheme can also tolerate error rate as high as 50%. The question is answered affirmatively with the recent work…
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