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Experimental Quantum Secret Sharing and Third-Man Quantum Cryptography | Yu-Ao Chen
; An-Ning Zhang
; Zhi Zhao
; Xiao-Qi Zhou
; Chao-Yang Lu
; Cheng-Zhi Peng
; Tao Yang
; Jian-Wei Pan
; | Date: |
21 Feb 2005 | Subject: | quant-ph | Abstract: | Quantum secret sharing (QSS) is a protocol to split a message into several parts so that no subset of parts is sufficient to read the message, but the entire set is. In the scheme, three parties Alice, Bob and Charlie first share a three-photon entangled state, Charlie can then force Alice and Bob to cooperate to be able to establish the secret key with him by performing proper polarization measurements on his photon and announcing which polarization basis he has chosen. In a similar manner, in third-man quantum cryptography (TQC) the third-man, Charlie, can control whether Alice and Bob can communicate in a secure way while he has no access whatsoever on the content of the communication between Alice and Bob. Although QSS and TQC are essential for advanced quantum communication, the low intensity multi-photon entanglement source has made their realization an extreme experimental challenge. Here, exploiting a high intensity four-photon entanglement source we report an experimental realization of QSS and TQC . In the experiment, a key of low quantum bit error rate (QBER) 0.35% is obtained using a simple error reduction scheme. | Source: | arXiv, quant-ph/0502131 | Other source: | [GID 670601] pmid16384043 | Services: | Forum | Review | PDF | Favorites |
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