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arxiv: 1704.01261 · v1 · pith:TTWK2EQCnew · submitted 2017-04-05 · 🪐 quant-ph

Preparation-Attack-Immune Quantum Secure Direct Communication Using Two-Fold Photon Degree of Freedom

classification 🪐 quant-ph
keywords quantumcommunicationsingle-photoncalldirectevenfreedompreparation-attack-immune
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Quite recently, enhancing security against device-attack vulnerability has been theoretically challenging but also practically important in quantum cryptographic communication. For dealing with this issue in a general and strict scenario, we design a seemingly-new kind of quantum secure direct communication (QSDC) in a linear-optical regime, which we call "preparation-attack-immune QSDC." We address that in our "naive" analysis, it is quite formidable to extract even a piece of information of the secret message, and any malicious eavesdropping attempts will be unsuccessful. The most remarkable feature is that even in the case where a powerful eavesdropper can peep at all preparation device settings, our protocol still keeps a high level of security without invoking any additional resources and physical properties. This novel advantage that we call "preparation-attack immunity" comes from the simultaneous use of the two degrees of freedom involved in a single-photon (polarization and spatial modes), which enables one to faithfully deal with the single-photon quantum superposition nature. Our idea can be generalized to other single-photon based protocols.

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