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@ -101,7 +101,10 @@ superconducting states up to spin states, all QKD protocols are based on photoni
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that can easily be transferred across long distances through optical fiber. Even so, QKD protocols face a steep
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trade-off between speed of key generation--called \emph{secret key rate}--and distance since quantum states cannot be
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amplified. In literature on long-range QKD, secret key rates as low as $10$ milli-bits per second are routinely
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published\cite{wangTwinfieldQuantumKey2022}.
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published\cite{wangTwinfieldQuantumKey2022} since they already promise a benefit over classical key exchange or key
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encapsulation methods using asymmetric cryptography in a hypothetical scenario in which symmetric cryptography cannot
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yet be efficiently attacked using Grover's algorithm, but all asymmetric cryptography has fallen to quantum algorithms
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like variants of Shor's algorithm.
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\subsection{Loss in optical fibers}
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\section{Multi-fiber passthrough with active secondary mesh}
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\textcite{gotteCantTouchThis2022} list some \emph{shielding} methods that use a independently rotating secondary tamper
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sensing mesh on the inside of the primary mesh, located right next to the primary mesh's axis opening. In this paper, we
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present three variations of an IHSM optical fiber pass through: A simple disc cover, offset labyrinth meshes, and
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interlocking gear meshes. \subsection{Simple disc cover}
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To approach the security of the data and power connections passing through the IHSM's unprotected shaft,
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\textcite{gotteCantTouchThis2022} list some shielding methods that use a independently rotating secondary tamper sensing
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mesh on the inside of the primary mesh, located right next to the primary mesh's axis opening. This secondary mesh
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makes accessing the payload using probes inserted through the shaft much more difficult.
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\textcite{gotteCantTouchThis2022} only present conceptual drawings of these schemes, and focus on electrical signals. In
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this paper, building on these concepts, we present mechanical designs of three variations of an IHSM pass through that
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are adapted to the limited bending radius of optical fiber: A simple disc cover, offset labyrinth meshes, and
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interlocking gear meshes. We present a mechanical prototype of our offset labyrinth mesh design.
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\subsection{Simple disc cover}
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\begin{figure}[h!]
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\centering
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