OMQ Seminar: Intensity modulation/direct detection optical key distribution secure against passive eavesdropping

By Konrad Banaszek, Centre for Quantum Optical Technologies, and Faculty of Physics, University of Warsaw, Warszawa, Poland

  • Event Type: Seminar
  • Date and Time: 01/19/2022 3:00 pm - 01/19/2022 4:00 pm
  • Location: Willamette 240D and Zoom

While the ambition of QKD technology is to make the key distribution secure even against the most sophisticated physical attacks permitted by quantum theory, an interesting alternative is to consider a restricted class of eavesdropping attacks that can be viewed as imminent with current or near-term technology. When the actual threat takes the form of passive eavesdropping, it is possible to generate a cryprographic key using shot noise properties of the electromagnetic radiation. Here we analyze theoretically the performance of the recently proposed intensity modulation/direct detection protocol for optical key distribution assuming both Gaussian and binary signal modulation.

https://cent.uw.edu.pl/en/person/prof-konrad-banaszek/