qkdSim, a Simulation Toolkit for Quantum Key Distribution Including Imperfections: Performance Analysis and Demonstration of the B92 Protocol Using Heralded Photons

PHYSICAL REVIEW APPLIED(2020)

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Quantum key distribution (QKD) is one of the most important aspects of quantum cryptography. Using laws of quantum mechanics as the basis for security, the key-distribution process makes information theoretically secure in QKD. With the advancement and commercialization of QKD, an end-to-end QKD simulation software is required that can include experimental imperfections. Software of this kind will ensure that resources are invested only after prior performance analysis, and is faithful to experimental capacities and limitations. In this work, we introduce our QKD simulation toolkit qkdSim, which is ultimately aimed at being developed into such a software package that can precisely model and analyze any generic QKD protocol. We present the design, implementation, and testing of a prototype of qkdSim that can accurately simulate our own experimental demonstration of the B92 protocol. The simulation results match well with experiment; a representative key rate and the quantum bit error rate from experiment is 51 +/- 0.5 kbit/sec and 4.79% +/- 0.01% respectively, wherein the simulation yields 52.83 +/- 0.36 kbit/sec and 4.79% +/- 0.01%, respectively.
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