Results in Optics (Jul 2024)

A new quantum key distribution protocol to reduce afterpulse and dark counts effects

  • Mahdi Rahmanpour,
  • Alireza Erfanian,
  • Ahmad Afifi,
  • Mahdi Khaje,
  • Mohammad Hossein Fahimifar

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 16
p. 100718

Abstract

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The most important goal of quantum communication is to distribute the encryption key between the transmitter and the receiver. The optimal situation in Quantum Key Distribution (QKD) between transmitter and receiver is to increase the key distribution rate per second, increase the transmission distance, and reduce the error in key distribution. Several protocols used for QKD. The most important of QKD protocols is the BB84. One of the challenges leading to errors in quantum protocols is generating error pulses in single-photon detectors. These pulses caused by the inherent effects of quantum devices. They can cause wrong detection in the receiver. Many measures have been taken in the design and construction of single-photon detectors to reduce this error pulses, but it is not possible to eliminate all of them. Afterpulse and dark counts are two types of unwanted pulses that occur with single-photon detectors. In this paper, a new QKD protocol is proposed. It is an upgrade of the BB84 protocol and can reduce the effects of unwanted pulses such as afterpulse and dark counts in QKD avalanche detectors.

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