| Literature DB >> 26364893 |
Kabgyun Jeong1, Jaewan Kim1, Su-Yong Lee2.
Abstract
While the objective of conventional quantum key distribution (QKD) is to secretly generate and share the classical bits concealed in the form of maximally mixed quantum states, that of private quantum channel (PQC) is to secretly transmit individual quantum states concealed in the form of maximally mixed states using shared one-time pad and it is called Gaussian private quantum channel (GPQC) when the scheme is in the regime of continuous variables. We propose a GPQC enhanced with squeezed coherent states (GPQCwSC), which is a generalization of GPQC with coherent states only (GPQCo) [Phys. Rev. A 72, 042313 (2005)]. We show that GPQCwSC beats the GPQCo for the upper bound on accessible information. As a subsidiary example, it is shown that the squeezed states take an advantage over the coherent states against a beam splitting attack in a continuous variable QKD. It is also shown that a squeezing operation can be approximated as a superposition of two different displacement operations in the small squeezing regime.Entities:
Year: 2015 PMID: 26364893 PMCID: PMC4568492 DOI: 10.1038/srep13974
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Sci Rep ISSN: 2045-2322 Impact factor: 4.379
Figure 1For some fixed r and r, the argument of ξ depends on .
This figure represents the squeezed 16th-conformation (r = r16) in the factor : (a) non-squeezed (r = 0), (b) ϕ = 0, (c) , and (d) cases, respectively.
Figure 2Optical implementation for a superposition operation of two different displacements.
The beam splitter is highly reflective.