Passive decoy-state quantum secure direct communication with heralded single-photon source

arxiv(2024)

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Abstract
Quantum secure direct communications (QSDC) can directly transmit secret messages through quantum channel without keys. The imperfect photon source is a major obstacle for QSDC's practical implementation. The unwanted vacuum state and multi-photon components emitted from imperfect photon source largely reduce QSDC's secrecy message capacity and even threaten its security. In the paper, we propose a high-efficient passive decoy-state QSDC protocol with the heralded single-photon source (HSPS). We adopt a spontaneous parametric down-conversion source to emit entangled photon pairs in two spatial modes. By detecting the photons in one of the two correlated spatial modes, we can infer the photon number distribution of the other spatial mode. Meanwhile, our protocol allows a simple passive preparation of the signal states and decoy state. The HSPS can effectively reduce the probability of vacuum state and increase QSDC's secrecy message capacity. Meanwhile, the passive decoy-state method can simplify the experimental operations and enhance QSDC's robustness against the third-party side-channel attacks. Under the communication distance of 10 km, the secrecy message capacity of our QSDC protocol can achieve 81.85 times (average photon number of 0.1) and 12.79 times (average photon number of 0.01) of that in the original single-photon-based QSDC protocol without the HSPS. Our QSDC protocol has longer maximal communication distance (about 17.975 km with average photon number of 0.01). Our work serves as a major step toward the further development of practical passive decoy-state QSDC systems.
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