Visible to the public Asymmetrical quantum encryption protocol based on quantum search algorithm

TitleAsymmetrical quantum encryption protocol based on quantum search algorithm
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication2014
AuthorsLuo Wenjun, Liu Guanli
JournalCommunications, China
Volume11
Pagination104-111
Date PublishedSept
ISSN1673-5447
Keywordsasymmetrical encryption, asymmetrical quantum encryption protocol, Ciphers, Ciphertext, cryptographic protocols, cryptography, Elliptic curve cryptography, information-theoretical security, key-generation randomized logarithm, no-cloning theorem, private-information, quantum cryptography, quantum information science, Quantum mechanics, quantum search algorithm, quantum search algorithms, search problems, search quantum algorithm, secret messages, single photon measurement, symmetrical quantum key distribution, trapdoor one-way functions, unitary operations
Abstract

Quantum cryptography and quantum search algorithm are considered as two important research topics in quantum information science. An asymmetrical quantum encryption protocol based on the properties of quantum one-way function and quantum search algorithm is proposed. Depending on the no-cloning theorem and trapdoor one-way functions of the public-key, the eavesdropper cannot extract any private-information from the public-keys and the ciphertext. Introducing key-generation randomized logarithm to improve security of our proposed protocol, i.e., one private-key corresponds to an exponential number of public-keys. Using unitary operations and the single photon measurement, secret messages can be directly sent from the sender to the receiver. The security of the proposed protocol is proved that it is information-theoretically secure. Furthermore, compared the symmetrical Quantum key distribution, the proposed protocol is not only efficient to reduce additional communication, but also easier to carry out in practice, because no entangled photons and complex operations are required.

URLhttps://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/6969775
DOI10.1109/CC.2014.6969775
Citation Key6969775