Multiparty Quantum Secret Sharing of Classical Message using Cavity Quantum Electrodynamic System
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An experimental feasible scheme of multiparty secret sharing of classical messages is proposed, based on a cavity quantum electrodynamic system. The secret messages are imposed on atomic Bell states initially in the sender's possession by local unitary operations. By swapping quantum entanglement of atomic Bell states, the secret messages are split into several parts and each part is distributed to a separate party. In this case, any subset of the entire party group can not read out the secret message but the entirety via mutual ooperations. In this scheme, to discriminate atomic Bell states, additional classical fields are employed besides the same highly-detuned single-mode cavities used to prepare atomic Bell states. This scheme is insensitive to the cavity decay and the thermal field, and usual joint Bell-state measurements are unnecessary.
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HAN Lian-Fang, LIU Yi-Min, ZHANG Zhan-Jun. Multiparty Quantum Secret Sharing of Classical Message using Cavity Quantum Electrodynamic System[J]. Chin. Phys. Lett., 2006, 23(8): 1988-1991.
HAN Lian-Fang, LIU Yi-Min, ZHANG Zhan-Jun. Multiparty Quantum Secret Sharing of Classical Message using Cavity Quantum Electrodynamic System[J]. Chin. Phys. Lett., 2006, 23(8): 1988-1991.
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HAN Lian-Fang, LIU Yi-Min, ZHANG Zhan-Jun. Multiparty Quantum Secret Sharing of Classical Message using Cavity Quantum Electrodynamic System[J]. Chin. Phys. Lett., 2006, 23(8): 1988-1991.
HAN Lian-Fang, LIU Yi-Min, ZHANG Zhan-Jun. Multiparty Quantum Secret Sharing of Classical Message using Cavity Quantum Electrodynamic System[J]. Chin. Phys. Lett., 2006, 23(8): 1988-1991.
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