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Deterministic Secure Four-qubit GHZ States Three-step Protocol for Quantum Communication

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A deterministic secret quantum communication (DSQC) protocol is proposed with four-qubit GHZ states. It has some outstanding advantages. Firstly, it has a high communication capacity as each four-qubit GHZ state… Click to show full abstract

A deterministic secret quantum communication (DSQC) protocol is proposed with four-qubit GHZ states. It has some outstanding advantages. Firstly, it has a high communication capacity as each four-qubit GHZ state can carry three bits of secret messages. Secondly, as all of the quantum resource is useful, the intrinsic efficiency of the communication approaches the maximum value 100%. Besides, its total efficiency of the present protocol is 60%, more higher than most of the current existing DSQC protocols. The decoy photon detection technique guarantees that Eve’s any eavesdropping behavior can be detected on site, and the three-step transmitting strategy ensures no information will be leaked in the communication process. Moreover, the present protocol is feasible with the present day technique.

Keywords: four qubit; quantum communication; communication; protocol; qubit ghz

Journal Title: International Journal of Theoretical Physics
Year Published: 2019

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