Abstract This paper presents a modified secure direct communication protocol by using the blind polarization bases and particles' random transmitting order. In our protocol, a sender (Alice) encodes secret messages by rotating a random polarization angle of particle and then the receiver (Bob) sends back these particles as a random sequence. This ensures the security of communication.
Received: 26 April 2006
Revised: 20 June 2006
Accepted manuscript online:
(Telecommunications: signal transmission and processing; communication satellites)
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Song Jie(宋杰), Zhu Ai-Dong(朱爱东), and Zhang Shou(张寿) Quantum secure direct communication protocol with blind polarization bases and particles' transmitting order 2007 Chinese Physics 16 621
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