High-Dimensional Semi-Quantum Cryptography

Abstract

A semi-quantum key distribution (SQKD) protocol allows two users, one of whom is restricted in their quantum capabilities, to establish a shared secret key, secure against an all-powerful adversary. In this paper, we design a new SQKD protocol using high-dimensional quantum states and conduct an information theoretic security analysis. We show that, similar to the fully-quantum key distribution case, high-dimensional systems can increase the noise tolerance in the semi-quantum case. Along the way, we prove several general security results which are applicable to other SQKD protocols (both high-dimensional ones and standard qubit-based protocols).

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