Abstract

Reference-frame-independent (RFI) measurement-device-independent (MDI) quantum key distribution (QKD) is immune to all detector side-channel attacks and is insensitive to slow drifts of reference frames; thus, it is a promising candidate for the realization of long-distance quantum secure communications. However, its practical performance is predominantly limited by the finite-data-size effect compared with standard MDI QKD. By combining the collective constraint and joint-study strategy with our parameter estimation processes for the RFI-MDI-QKD protocol, we reduce the influence of the finite-data-size effect and substantially improve the protocol's performance under realistic experimental conditions. Furthermore, a proof-of-principle experimental demonstration is conducted, and a transmission distance of up to 200 km is achieved. Therefore, this study represents a further step toward long-distance quantum secure communications.

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