Deterministic and Efficient Quantum Cryptography Based on Bell's Theorem
arXiv:quant-ph/0501171 · doi:10.1103/PhysRevA.73.050302
Abstract
We propose a novel double-entanglement-based quantum cryptography protocol that is both efficient and deterministic. The proposal uses photon pairs with entanglement both in polarization and in time degrees of freedom; each measurement in which both of the two communicating parties register a photon can establish one and only one perfect correlation and thus deterministically create a key bit. Eavesdropping can be detected by violation of local realism. A variation of the protocol shows a higher security, similarly to the six-state protocol, under individual attacks. Our scheme allows a robust implementation under current technology.
4 pages, 1 figure; published version with a note added