Quantum contextuality as security check in quantum cryptography using intraparticle entanglement

Physics – Quantum Physics

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6 pages, 2 tables, 1 figure

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In this work, we present a quantum key distribution scheme which exploits quantum mechanical violation of non-contextuality for checking the security of the protocol. In this scheme the sender encodes the key using path-spin intraparticle entanglement of a single particle. The receiver decodes the information using a combination of beam splitters and phase shifters in conjunction with Stern-Gerlach measuring devices. Distinctive features of this protocol as compared to the BB84 and E91 protocols are discussed.

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