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Quantum enigma machine: Experimentally demonstrating quantum data locking

Authors :
Thomas Gerrits
Seth Lloyd
Michael S. Allman
Daniel J. Lum
Cosmo Lupo
Varun B. Verma
John C. Howell
Sae Woo Nam
Source :
Physical review. A. 94
Publication Year :
2019

Abstract

Claude Shannon proved in 1949 that information-theoretic-secure encryption is possible if the encryption key is used only once, is random, and is at least as long as the message itself. Notwithstanding, when information is encoded in a quantum system, the phenomenon of quantum data locking allows one to encrypt a message with a shorter key and still provide information-theoretic security. We present one of the first feasible experimental demonstrations of quantum data locking for direct communication and propose a scheme for a quantum enigma machine that encrypts 6 bits per photon (containing messages, new encryption keys, and forward error correction bits) with less than 6 bits per photon of encryption key while remaining information-theoretically secure.<br />10 Figures

Details

ISSN :
24699926 and 10941622
Volume :
94
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Physical review. A
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....77d8da1e366364cf796f2befabb5644c