Quantum key distribution (QKD) is a technology designed to enhance secure communication by utilizing principles of quantum mechanics, such as quantum uncertainty and the no-cloning theorem. This chapter provides an overview of the current state and trends in QKD, highlighting advancements in single-photon sources and detection technologies that are gradually moving QKD toward broader adoption, including early deployments in practical settings. It also addresses challenges such as cost, integration into existing systems, standardization efforts, and the development of quantum repeaters needed for long-distance communication. While still facing hurdles, QKD’s potential to achieve information-theoretic security positions it as a promising approach for protecting mission-critical communications against future quantum threats and complementing quantum-safe cryptographic algorithms and protocols.

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Trends in Quantum Key Distribution (QKD)

  • Sebastian Kish,
  • Josef Pieprzyk,
  • Seyit Camtepe

摘要

Quantum key distribution (QKD) is a technology designed to enhance secure communication by utilizing principles of quantum mechanics, such as quantum uncertainty and the no-cloning theorem. This chapter provides an overview of the current state and trends in QKD, highlighting advancements in single-photon sources and detection technologies that are gradually moving QKD toward broader adoption, including early deployments in practical settings. It also addresses challenges such as cost, integration into existing systems, standardization efforts, and the development of quantum repeaters needed for long-distance communication. While still facing hurdles, QKD’s potential to achieve information-theoretic security positions it as a promising approach for protecting mission-critical communications against future quantum threats and complementing quantum-safe cryptographic algorithms and protocols.