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Quantum direct communication protocol using recurrence in k-cycle quantum walk

Quantum Physics 2023-02-15 v2 Optics

Abstract

The ability of quantum walks to evolve in a superposition of distinct quantum states has been used as a resource in quantum communication protocols. Under certain settings, the kk-cycle discrete-time quantum walks\,(DTQW) are known to recur to its initial state after every trt_r steps. We first present a scheme to optically realize any kk-cycle DTQW using JJ-plate, orbital angular momentum\,(OAM) sorters, optical switch, and optical delay line. This entangles the polarization and OAM degrees of freedom\,(DoF) of a single photon. Making use of this recurrence phenomena of kk-cycle DTQW and the entanglement generated during the evolution, we present a new quantum direct communication protocol. The recurrence and entanglement in kk-cycle walk are effectively used to retrieve and secure the information, respectively, in the proposed protocol. We investigate the security of the protocol against intercept and resend attack. We also quantify the effect of amplitude damping and depolarizing noises on recurrence and mutual information between polarization and OAM DoF of a single photon.

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@article{arxiv.2210.06902,
  title  = {Quantum direct communication protocol using recurrence in k-cycle quantum walk},
  author = {Sanjeet Swaroop Panda and P. A. Ameen Yasir and C. M. Chandrashekar},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2210.06902},
  year   = {2023}
}

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9 pages, 6 figures

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