Quantum Key Distribution Highly Sensitive to Eavesdropping
Quantum Physics
2009-10-15 v1
Abstract
We introduce a new quantum key distribution protocol that uses d-level quantum systems to encode an alphabet with c letters. It has the property that the error rate introduced by an intercept-and-resend attack tends to one as the numbers c and d increase. In dimension d=2, when the legitimate parties use a complete set of three mutually unbiased bases, the protocol achieves a quantum bit error rate of 57.1%. This represents a significant improvement over the 25% quantum bit error rate achieved in the BB84 protocol or 33% in the six-state protocol.
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@article{arxiv.0910.2578,
title = {Quantum Key Distribution Highly Sensitive to Eavesdropping},
author = {Stephen Brierley},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:0910.2578},
year = {2009}
}
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