Quantum Key Distribution Using Vacuum-One-Photon Qubits: Maximum Number of Transferable Bits per Particle

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Quantum key distribution schemes which employ encoding on vacuum-one-photon qubits are capable of transferring more information bits per particle than the standard schemes employing polarization or phase coding. We calculate the maximum number of classical bits per particle that can be securely transferred when the key distribution is performed with the BB84 and B92 protocols, respectively, using the vacuum-one-photon qubits. In particular, we show that for a generalized B92 protocol with the vacuum-one-photon qubits, a maximum of two bits per particle can be securely transferred. We also demonstrate the advantage brought about by performing a generalized measurement that is optimized for unambiguous discrimination of the encoded states: the parameter range where the transfer of two bits per particle can be achieved is dramatically enhanced as compared to the corresponding parameter range of projective measurements.
Publisher
PHYSICAL SOC JAPAN
Issue Date
2009-09
Language
English
Article Type
Article
Keywords

PROJECTION SYNTHESIS; MATHEMATICAL-THEORY; STATES; COMMUNICATION; TELEPORTATION; FIELDS; CRYPTOGRAPHY; NONLOCALITY; LIMIT

Citation

JOURNAL OF THE PHYSICAL SOCIETY OF JAPAN, v.78, no.9

ISSN
0031-9015
DOI
10.1143/JPSJ.78.094001
URI
http://hdl.handle.net/10203/13814
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