Entangled state quantum cryptography: Eavesdropping on the Ekert protocol
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- 23 December 1999
Abstract
Using polarization-entangled photons from spontaneous parametric downconversion, we have implemented Ekert's quantum cryptography protocol. The near-perfect correlations of the photons allow the sharing of a secret key between two parties. The presence of an eavesdropper is continually checked by measuring Bell's inequalities. We investigated several possible eavesdropper strategies, including pseudo-quantum non-demolition measurements. In all cases, the eavesdropper's presence was readily apparent. We discuss a procedure to increase her detectability.All Related Versions
- Version 1, 1999-12-23, ArXiv
- Published version: Physical Review Letters, 84 (20), 4733.