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Fast and secure key distribution using mesoscopic coherent states of light
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EngineeringInformation SecurityCryptographic TechnologyShare Unlimited SequencesRandom BitsHardware SecurityMesoscopic Coherent StatesQuantum ComputingPost-quantum CryptographyExchange Random BitsInformation Theoretic SecurityQuantum EntanglementQuantum Key DistributionPhotonicsQuantum CryptographyQuantum ScienceQuantum SecurityPhysicsLightweight CryptographyData SecurityCryptographyKey DistributionNatural SciencesCoherent Process
This work shows how two parties A and B can securely share unlimited sequences of random bits at optical speeds. A and B possess true-random physical sources and exchange random bits by using a random sequence received to cipher the following one to be sent. A starting shared secret key is used and the method can be described as a one-time-pad unlimited extender. It is demonstrated that the minimum probability of error in signal determination by the eavesdropper can be set arbitrarily close to the pure guessing level. Being based on the M-ry encryption protocol this method also allows for optical amplification without security degradation, offering practical advantages over the Bennett-Brassard 1984 protocol for key distribution.
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