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Improved security bounds against the Trojan-Horse attack in decoy-state quantum key distribution

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arxiv 2312.15399 v1 pith:F64G3M2I submitted 2023-12-24 quant-ph

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keywords securityboundsdecoy-statequantumsystemsanalyticalattackbound
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In a quantum Trojan-horse attack (THA), eavesdroppers learn encoded information by injecting bright light into encoded or decoded devices of quantum key distribution (QKD) systems. These attacks severely compromise the security of non-isolated systems. Thus, analytical security bound was derived in previous studies. However, these studies achieved poor performance unless the devices were strongly isolated. Here, we present a numerical method for achieving improved security bound for a decoy-state QKD system under THAs. The developed method takes advantage of the well-established numerical framework and significantly outperforms previous analytical bounds regarding the achievable final key and secure transmitted distance. The results provide a new tool for investigating the efficient security bounds of THA in practical decoy-state QKD systems. This study constitutes an important step toward securing QKD with real-life components.

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