Addressable optical key distribution for unconditionally secured cryptography using phase-controlled quantum superposition
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opticalchannelcryptographydistributionaddressablebasiscontinuouslines
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Based on the detection loophole-free photon key distribution (PKD) compatible with classical optical systems, an optical key distribution (OKD) protocol is presented for unconditionally secured cryptography in fiber-optic communications networks using addressable continuous phase basis, where each communication channel is composed of paired transmission lines. The unconditional security in OKD lies in quantum superposition between the paired lines of each channel. The continuous phase basis in OKD can be applied for one-time-pad optical cryptography in networks, whose network address capacity is dependent upon the robustness of OKD to channel noises.
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