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arxiv: 1205.3331 · v3 · pith:WTWXOLQ7new · submitted 2012-05-15 · 🪐 quant-ph

Experimental implementation of bit commitment in the noisy-storage model

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keywords commitmentexperimentalmodelprotocolanalysisimplementationnoisy-storageprimitives
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Fundamental primitives such as bit commitment and oblivious transfer serve as building blocks for many other two-party protocols. Hence, the secure implementation of such primitives are important in modern cryptography. In this work, we present a bit commitment protocol which is secure as long as the attacker's quantum memory device is imperfect. The latter assumption is known as the noisy-storage model. We experimentally executed this protocol by performing measurements on polarization-entangled photon pairs. Our work includes a full security analysis, accounting for all experimental error rates and finite size effects. This demonstrates the feasibility of two-party protocols in this model using real-world quantum devices. Finally, we provide a general analysis of our bit commitment protocol for a range of experimental parameters.

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