Abstract

Continuous-variable quantum key distribution (CV-QKD) provides an effective way to obtain the high secret key rate, but is limited by practical techniques. To overcome this limitation, we investigate the performance of CV-QKD protocols when non-Gaussian operations are applied to both sides of the channels, including photon subtraction and addition, and photon catalysis. A comparison is also made between Gaussian modulation and non-Gaussian modulation. We show that the optimal transmission distance cannot be improved by non-Gaussian modulation at the sender's side, but it can be improved by single-photon catalysis at the receiver's side. For a given modulation variance that exceeds a certain threshold, the performance of the zero-photon catalysis at the sender's side is the best when compared with other non-Gaussian modulations (except single-photon catalysis at the receiver's side), and it can always reach the optimal distance. Our paper will provide a useful insight for the use of non-Gaussian modulation to other CV-QKD protocols.

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