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Finding a noise sweet spot that keeps quantum keys secure

Wajiha Masood, Muhammad Waseem, Afshan Irshad

May 20, 2026

BB84 quantum key distribution is usually analyzed assuming perfect, noiseless channels — not how real hardware behaves. Analyzing collective rotation noise systematically, the authors found a non-zero noise window where an eavesdropper's intercepted information is minimized while the secret key rate drops only modestly. The result suggests noise itself could be engineered as a security feature rather than treated purely as a liability.
Published as Optimization of Secret Key Rate for BB84 under Collective Rotation Noise arXiv:2605.21140
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