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Weak coherent pulse

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A weak coherent pulse is a highly attenuated laser pulse used in practical quantum key distribution implementations, with a mean photon number low enough that most pulses contain zero or one photons but Poisson statistics produce occasional multi-photon events. The multi-photon component is the basis of the photon number splitting attack vulnerability, which decoy state QKD addresses by making the photon number distribution statistically observable.