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Device-Independent Quantum Key Distribution with Realistic Single-Photon Source Implementations

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Abstract

We investigate a set-up for Device-Independent Quantum Key Distribution based on single-photon sources. We derive conditions to attain non-zero secret-key rates in terms of their second-order autocorrelation function and the photon efficiency and indistinguishability.

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