Phys. Rev. A 51, 1863–1869 (1995)Quantum cryptography with coherent statesReceived 12 July 1994; published in the issue dated March 1995 The safety of a quantum key distribution system relies on the fact that any eavesdropping attempt on the quantum channel creates errors in the transmission. For a given error rate, the amount of information that may have leaked to the eavesdropper depends on both the particular system and the eavesdropping strategy. In this work, we discuss quantum cryptographic protocols based on the transmission of weak coherent states and present a system, based on a symbiosis of two existing systems, for which the information available to the eavesdropper is significantly reduced. This system is therefore safer than the two previous ones. We also suggest a possible experimental implementation. © 1995 The American Physical Society URL:
http://link.aps.org/doi/10.1103/PhysRevA.51.1863
DOI:
10.1103/PhysRevA.51.1863
PACS:
03.65.-w, 89.70.+c, 07.60.Ly
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