Quantum privacy query protocol based on counterfactual quantum key distribution with noiseless attack
Dongmei Liu,
Jian Li,
Xiubo Chen
et al.
Abstract:To save quantum resources and improve efficiency, this article proposes an efficient counterfactual quantum privacy query protocol. Counterfactual quantum privacy query refers to the identification of secure detection and key screening based on the detector's response results without the actual transmission of quantum information between user Bob and database Alice. Alice completes key transmission through a counterfactual device, while Bob measures the photon's polarization with a probability of 1/2 to obtain… Show more
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