Orthogonal-state-based deterministic secure quantum communication without actual transmission of the message qubits

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DOI10.1007/S11128-014-0792-0zbMATH Open1307.81029arXiv1307.5995OpenAlexW1978295961MaRDI QIDQ481648FDOQ481648


Authors: Chitra Shukla, Anirban Pathak Edit this on Wikidata


Publication date: 12 December 2014

Published in: Quantum Information Processing (Search for Journal in Brave)

Abstract: Recently an orthogonal state based protocol of direct quantum communication without actual transmission of particles is proposed by Salih emph{et al.}{[}Phys. Rev. Lett. extbf{110} (2013) 170502{]} using chained quantum Zeno effect. As the no-transmission of particle claim is criticized by Vaidman {[}arXiv:1304.6689 (2013){]}, the condition (claim) of Salih emph{et al.} is weaken here to the extent that transmission of particles is allowed, but transmission of the message qubits (the qubits on which the secret information is encoded) is not allowed. Remaining within this weaker condition it is shown that there exists a large class of quantum states, that can be used to implement an orthogonal state based protocol of secure direct quantum communication using entanglement swapping, where actual transmission of the message qubits is not required. The security of the protocol originates from monogamy of entanglement. As the protocol can be implemented without using conjugate coding its security is independent of non-commutativity.


Full work available at URL: https://arxiv.org/abs/1307.5995




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