Quantum Secret Sharing with Two-Particle Entangled States
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Abstract
We present a new protocol for the quantum secret sharing (QSS) task among multiparties with two-particle entangled states. In our scheme, the secret is split among a number of participating partners and the reconstruction requires collaboration of all the authorized partners. Instead of multiparticle Greenberger--Horne--Zeilinger states, only two-particle entangled states are employed in this scheme. By local operations and individual measurements on either of the two entangled particles, each authorized partner obtains a sequence of secret bits shared with other authorized partners. This protocol can be experimentally realized using only linear optical elements and simple entanglement source. It is scalable in practice.
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LIU Wei-Tao, LIANG Lin-Mei, LI Cheng-Zu, YUAN Jian-Min. Quantum Secret Sharing with Two-Particle Entangled States[J]. Chin. Phys. Lett., 2006, 23(12): 3148-3151.
LIU Wei-Tao, LIANG Lin-Mei, LI Cheng-Zu, YUAN Jian-Min. Quantum Secret Sharing with Two-Particle Entangled States[J]. Chin. Phys. Lett., 2006, 23(12): 3148-3151.
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LIU Wei-Tao, LIANG Lin-Mei, LI Cheng-Zu, YUAN Jian-Min. Quantum Secret Sharing with Two-Particle Entangled States[J]. Chin. Phys. Lett., 2006, 23(12): 3148-3151.
LIU Wei-Tao, LIANG Lin-Mei, LI Cheng-Zu, YUAN Jian-Min. Quantum Secret Sharing with Two-Particle Entangled States[J]. Chin. Phys. Lett., 2006, 23(12): 3148-3151.
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