Abstract
Passive generation is a sophisticated way of state preparation in quantum key distribution (QKD) systems which is designed to exploit some internal physical process as a source of randomness. It can be profitable in a wide range of scenarios. However, the original analysis of the passive scheme implies an ideal interference which is almost impossible to assure in practice, therefore utilizing such method potentially compromises the security of the system. Here we develop a general technique to estimate decoy-state parameters for a passive protocol with an arbitrary experimental distribution of intensity. We compare this analysis with the original method and show that the proposed technique can provide higher key generation rates.
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