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Circular quantum secret sharing

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Published 24 October 2006 2006 IOP Publishing Ltd
, , Citation Fu-Guo Deng et al 2006 J. Phys. A: Math. Gen. 39 14089 DOI 10.1088/0305-4470/39/45/018

0305-4470/39/45/14089

Abstract

A circular quantum secret sharing protocol is proposed, which is useful and efficient when one of the parties of secret sharing is remote to the others who are in adjacent, especially the parties are more than three. We describe the process of this protocol and discuss its security when the quantum information carrying is polarized single photons running circularly. It will be shown that entanglement is not necessary for quantum secret sharing. Moreover, the theoretic efficiency is improved to approach 100% as almost all the instances can be used for generating the private key, and each photon can carry one bit of information without quantum storage. It is straightforwardly to utilize this topological structure to complete quantum secret sharing with multi-level two-particle entanglement in high capacity securely.

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