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Two-step orthogonal-state-based protocol of quantum secure direct communication with the help of order-rearrangement technique

Quantum Physics 2022-06-07 v2

Abstract

The Goldenberg-Vaidman (GV) protocol for quantum key distribution (QKD) uses orthogonal encoding states of a particle. Its security arises because operations accessible to Eve are insufficient to distinguish the two states encoding the secret bit. We propose a two-particle cryptographic protocol for quantum secure direct communication, wherein orthogonal states encode the secret, and security arises from restricting Eve from accessing any two-particle operations. However, there is a non-trivial difference between the two cases. While the encoding states are perfectly indistinguishable in GV, they are partially distinguishable in the bi-partite case, leading to a qualitatively different kind of information-vs-disturbance trade-off and also options for Eve in the two cases.

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@article{arxiv.1209.4304,
  title  = {Two-step orthogonal-state-based protocol of quantum secure direct communication with the help of order-rearrangement technique},
  author = {Preeti Yadav and R. Srikanth and Anirban Pathak},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1209.4304},
  year   = {2022}
}

Comments

9 pages, 4 figures, LaTex, Accepted for publication in Quantum Information Processing (2014)