Published October 2000 | Version Published + Accepted Version
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Quantum communication with correlated nonclassical states

Abstract

Nonclassical correlations between the quadrature-phase amplitudes of two spatially separated optical beams are exploited to realize a two-channel quantum communication experiment with a high degree of immunity to interception. For this scheme, either channel alone can have an arbitrarily small signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) for transmission of a coherent "message." However, when the transmitted beams are combined properly upon authorized detection, the encoded message can in principle be recovered with the original SNR of the source. An experimental demonstration has achieved a 3.2 dB improvement in SNR over that possible with correlated classical sources. Extensions of the protocol to improve its security against eavesdropping are discussed.

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© 2000 The American Physical Society. Received 19 April 1993; revised 23 March 2000; published 15 September 2000. The authors gratefully acknowledge the comments of J.H. Shapiro, who pointed out the connection between our experiment and that of Ref. [44], and we thank S. L. Braunstein and H. Mabuchi for critical discussions. This work was supported by the Office of Naval Research, by the National Science Foundation, and by DARPA via the QUIC administered by the Army Research Office.

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Office of Naval Research (ONR)
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Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA)
Army Research Office (ARO)

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