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Improved reference-frame-independent quantum key distribution: erratum
Optics Letters
|January 13, 2023
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We present an erratum to our Letter [Opt. Lett.47, 4219 (2022)10.1364/OL.470558]. This erratum corrects the error results of Figs. 2 and 4 due to the error in the simulation code. The corrections have no influence on the conclusions of the original Letter.
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