Measurement-device-independent quantum secure direct communication

Mar 1, 2020
6 pages
Published in:
  • Sci.China Phys.Mech.Astron. 63 (2020) 3, 230362
  • Published: Mar 1, 2020

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Abstract: (Springer)
Quantum secure direct communication (QSDC) is a unique technique, which supports the secure transmission of confidential information directly through a quantum channel without the need for a secret key and for ciphertext. Hence this secure communication protocol fundamentally differs from its conventional counterparts. In this article, we report the first measurement-device-independent (MDI) QSDC protocol relying on sequences of entangled photon pairs and single photons. Explicitly, it eliminates the security loopholes associated with the measurement device. Additionally, this MDI technique is capable of doubling the communication distance of its conventional counterpart operating without using our MDI technique. We also conceive a protocol associated with linear optical Bell-basis measurements, where only two of the four Bell-basis states could be measured. When the number of qubits in a sequence reduces to 1, the MDI-QSDC protocol degenerates to a deterministic MDI quantum key distribution protocol.
  • quantum information
  • secure communication
  • quantum communication