Quantum Direct Communication with Continuous Variables
arXiv:0802.0656 · doi:10.1209/0295-5075/84/20013
Abstract
We show how continuous variable systems can allow the direct communication of messages with an acceptable degree of privacy. This is possible by combining a suitable phase-space encoding of the plain message with real-time checks of the quantum communication channel. The resulting protocol works properly when a small amount of noise affects the quantum channel. If this noise is non-tolerable, the protocol stops leaving a limited amount of information to a potential eavesdropper.
6 pages, 5 figures, REVTeX