Implementation and security analysis of practical quantum secure direct communication

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Ruoyang Qi
Zhen Sun
Zaisheng Lin
Penghao Niu
Wentao Hao
Liyuan Song
Qin Huang
Jiancun Gao
Liuguo Yin
Gui-Lu Long
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[1] Tsinghua University,State Key Laboratory of Low
[2] Tsinghua University,Dimensional Quantum Physics and Department of Physics
[3] Beijing National Research Center for Information Science and Technology,School of Information and Technology
[4] Beihang University,School of Electronic and Information Engineering
[5] Innovative Center of Quantum Matter,undefined
[6] Beijing Academy of Quantum Information Science,undefined
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Rapid development of supercomputers and the prospect of quantum computers are posing increasingly serious threats to the security of communication. Using the principles of quantum mechanics, quantum communication offers provable security of communication and is a promising solution to counter such threats. Quantum secure direct communication (QSDC) is one important branch of quantum communication. In contrast to other branches of quantum communication, it transmits secret information directly. Recently, remarkable progress has been made in proof-of-principle experimental demonstrations of QSDC. However, it remains a technical feat to bring QSDC into a practical application. Here, we report the implementation of a practical quantum secure communication system. The security is analyzed in the Wyner wiretap channel theory. The system uses a coding scheme of concatenation of low-density parity-check (LDPC) codes and works in a regime with a realistic environment of high noise and high loss. The present system operates with a repetition rate of 1 MHz at a distance of 1.5 kilometers. The secure communication rate is 50 bps, sufficient to effectively send text messages and reasonably sized files of images and sounds.
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