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arxiv: 1608.01086 · v1 · pith:EJMOFHZUnew · submitted 2016-08-03 · 🪐 quant-ph

Experimental Quantum Digital Signature over 102 km

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keywords signaturedigitaldistanceexperimentalmessagequantumsecureapplication
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Quantum digital signature (QDS) is an approach to guarantee the nonrepudiation, unforgeability and transferability of a signature with the information-theoretical security. All previous experimental realizations of QDS relied on an unrealistic assumption of secure channels and the longest distance is only several kilometers. Here, we have experimentally demonstrated a recently proposed QDS protocol without any secure channel. Exploiting the decoy state modulation, we have successfully signed one bit message through up to 102 km optical fiber. Furthermore, we continuously run the system to sign the longer message "USTC" with 32 bit at the distance of 51 km. Our results pave the way towards the practical application of QDS.

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