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- Title
A High-Reliability Quantum Communication Protocol via Controllable-Signal Attenuation.
- Authors
Zhang, Yueying; Chen, Yanxiang; Shi, Maolin; Zhou, Qun; Liu, Chao
- Abstract
Since the protocol for counterfactual quantum communication was proposed, complete counterfactuality can be achieved as there are no physical particles in the transmission channel. However, it relies on some restrictive factors, such as requiring an infinite number of beam splitters and no degradation. We conducted numerical simulations to assess the reliability of quantum communication combined with the actual test environment and found that the inevitable degradation, including component losses or path losses, limits the number of beam splitters. Furthermore, we carried out the experimental simulation of a high-reliability direct communication protocol using the method of controllable-signal attenuation. The peak reliability of μ 1 = 27.6 ± 0.22 that was obtained was much higher than the current communication protocol of the chained interferometer system. The optimized experimental equipment could compensate the system's balance under various restrictive conditions and make it possible to achieve 100% reliability with imperfect interferometers.
- Subjects
QUANTUM communication; BEAM splitters; QUANTUM measurement; COUNTERFACTUALS (Logic); COMPUTER simulation
- Publication
Photonics, 2024, Vol 11, Issue 8, p714
- ISSN
2304-6732
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.3390/photonics11080714