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Single-Photon-Memory Measurement-Device-Independent Quantum Secure Direct Communication—Part II: A Practical Protocol and its Secrecy Capacity

Xiangjie Li, Dong Pan, Gui‐Lu Long, Lajos Hanzo

2023IEEE Communications Letters24 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

In Part I of this two-part letter on single-photon-memory measurement-device-independent quantum secure direct communication (SPMQC), we reviewed the fundamentals and evolution of quantum secure direct communication (QSDC). In this Part II, we propose a practical protocol and analyze its secrecy capacity. In order to eliminate the security loopholes resulting from practical detectors, the measurement-device-independent (MDI) QSDC protocol has been proposed. However, block-based transmission of quantum states is utilized in MDI-QSDC, which requires practical quantum memory that is still unavailable at the time of writing. For circumventing this impediment, we propose the SPMQC protocol for dispensing with high-performance quantum memory. The performance of the proposed protocol is characterized by simulations considering realistic experimental parameters, and the results show that it is feasible to implement SPMQC by relying on existing technology.

Topics & Concepts

Computer scienceProtocol (science)QuantumSecrecyTransmission (telecommunications)PhotonQuantum information scienceBlock (permutation group theory)Computer networkQuantum entanglementPhysicsTelecommunicationsMathematicsComputer securityQuantum mechanicsMedicineAlternative medicinePathologyGeometryQuantum Information and CryptographyQuantum Mechanics and ApplicationsQuantum optics and atomic interactions
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