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    Jia-Wei Ying, Lan Zhou, Wei Zhong, Yu-Bo Sheng. Measurement-device-independent one-step quantum secure direct communicationJ. Chin. Phys. B, 2022, 31(12): 120303.
    Jia-Wei Ying, Lan Zhou, Wei Zhong, Yu-Bo Sheng. Measurement-device-independent one-step quantum secure direct communicationJ. Chin. Phys. B, 2022, 31(12): 120303.
  • Measurement-device-independent one-step quantum secure direct communication

    • The one-step quantum secure direct communication (QSDC) ( Sci. Bull. 67, 367 (2022)) can effectively simplify QSDC’s operation and reduce message loss. For enhancing its security under practical experimental condition, we propose two measurement-device-independent (MDI) one-step QSDC protocols, which can resist all possible attacks from imperfect measurement devices. In both protocols, the communication parties prepare identical polarization-spatial-mode two-photon hyperentangled states and construct the hyperentanglement channel by hyperentanglement swapping. The first MDI one-step QSDC protocol adopts the nonlinear-optical complete hyperentanglement Bell state measurement (HBSM) to construct the hyperentanglement channel, while the second protocol adopts the linear-optical partial HBSM. Then, the parties encode the photons in the polarization degree of freedom and send them to the third party for the hyperentanglement-assisted complete polarization Bell state measurement. Both protocols are unconditionally secure in theory. The simulation results show the MDI one-step QSDC protocol with complete HBSM attains the maximal communication distance of about 354 km. Our MDI one-step QSDC protocols may have potential applications in the future quantum secure communication field.
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