Advances in Quantum Cryptography
2020
Quantum cryptography is arguably the fastest growing area in quantum
information science. Novel theoretical protocols are designed on a regular
basis, security proofs are constantly improving, and experiments are
gradually moving from proof-of-principle lab demonstrations to in-field
implementations and technological prototypes. In this paper, we provide
both a general introduction and a state-of-the-art description of the
recent advances in the field, both theoretical and experimental. We start
by reviewing protocols of quantum key distribution based on discrete
variable systems. Next we consider aspects of device independence,
satellite challenges, and protocols based on continuous-variable systems.
We will then discuss the ultimate limits of point-to-point private
communications and how quantum repeaters and networks may overcome these
restrictions. Finally, we will discuss some aspects of quantum
cryptography beyond standard quantum key distribution, including quantum
random number generators and quantum digital signatures.
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