Device-independent quantum key distribution (DIQKD) in its current design requires a violation of Bell's inequality between two honest parties, Alice and Bob, who are connected by a quantum channel. However, in reality, quantum channels are lossy, and this can be exploited for attacks based on the detection loophole. Here, we propose a novel approach to DIQKD that overcomes this limitation. In particular, based on a combination between an entropic uncertainty relation and the Clauser-Horne-Shimony-Holt (CHSH) test, we design a DIQKD protocol where the CHSH test is carried out entirely in Alice's laboratory. Thus the loophole caused by channel losses is avoided.
Valentina Caprara Vivoli, Pavel Sekatski, Jean-Daniel Bancal, Charles Ci Wen Lim, Bradley Christensen, Anthony Martin, Rob Thew, Hugo Zbinden, Nicolas Gisin, Nicolas Sangouard
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