Abstract
In a practical continuous-variable quantum key distribution (CVQKD) system, the optical amplifier can be used to improve the performance of the system by compensating for the imperfections of the detectors. However, the eavesdropper Eve can actively utilize a reverse external magnetic field to deteriorate the performance of the optical amplifier, which may affect the practical security of the system. In this paper, we investigate the practical security of a CVQKD system with an optical amplifier under the effect of the reverse external magnetic field. Based on the investigation of the parameter estimation under the above influence, we find that the evaluation of the secret key rate may be overestimated, which will open a security loophole for Eve to successfully launch an intercept-resend attack in the practical CVQKD system with an optical amplifier. In order to close this security loophole, we can monitor the reverse external magnetic field or change the type of the optical isolator to make the secret key rate of the system evaluated exactly.
Original language | English |
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Article number | 022424 |
Journal | Physical Review A |
Volume | 109 |
Issue number | 2 |
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State | Published - Feb 2024 |