Secure deterministic communication scheme based on quantum remote state preparation
Guo Ying(郭迎)a)b)†, Chen Zhi-Gang(陈志刚)a), and Zeng Gui-Hua(曾贵华)b)
a School of Information Science and Engineering, Central South University, Changsha 410083, China; b Department of Electronic Engineering, Shanghai Jiaotong University, Shanghai 200030, China
Abstract Based on the techniques of the quantum remote state preparation via a deterministic way, this paper proposes a quantum communication scheme to distribute the secret messages in two phases, i.e., the carrier state checking phase and the message state transmitting phase. In the first phase, the secret messages are encoded by the sender using a stabilizer quantum code and then transmitted to the receiver by implementing three CNOT gates. In the second phase, the communicators check the perfectness of the entanglement of the transmitted states. The messages can be distributed to the receiver even if some of the transmitted qubits are destroyed.
Received: 20 December 2006
Revised: 01 March 2007
Accepted manuscript online:
(Entanglement measures, witnesses, and other characterizations)
Fund: Project supported by the National
Natural Science Foundation of China (Grant Nos 60472018, 60573127
and 10547125), the Doctoral Programs Foundation of the Ministry of
Education of China (Grant No 20020247063).
Cite this article:
Guo Ying(郭迎), Chen Zhi-Gang(陈志刚), and Zeng Gui-Hua(曾贵华) Secure deterministic communication scheme based on quantum remote state preparation 2007 Chinese Physics 16 2549
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