Wednesday, October 10, 2012

1210.2583 (Chitra Shukla et al.)

Beyond the Goldenberg-Vaidman protocol: Secure and efficient quantum
communication using arbitrary, orthogonal, multi-particle quantum states
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Chitra Shukla, Anirban Pathak, R. Srikanth
It is shown that maximally efficient protocols for secure direct quantum communications can be constructed using any arbitrary orthogonal basis. This establishes that no set of quantum states (e.g. GHZ states, W states, Brown states or Cluster states) has an advantage over the others, barring the relative difficulty in physical implementation. The work provides a wide choice of states for experimental realization of direct secure quantum communication protocols. We have also shown that this protocol can be generalized to a completely orthogonal state based protocol of Goldenberg-Vaidman (GV) type. The security of these protocols essentially arises from duality and monogamy of entanglement. This stands in contrast to protocols that employ non-orthogonal states, like Bennett-Brassard 1984 (BB84), where the security essentially comes from non-commutativity in the observable algebra.
View original: http://arxiv.org/abs/1210.2583

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