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All existing quantum cryptosystems use nonorthogonal states as the carriers of information. Nonorthogonal states cannot be cloned (duplicated) by an eavesdropper. As a result, any eavesdropping attempt must introduce errors in the transmission, and, therefore, can be detected by the legal users of the communication channel. Orthogonal states are not used in quantum cryptography, since they can be faithfully cloned without altering the transmitted data. We present a cryptographic scheme based on orthogonal states, which also assures the detection of any eavesdropper.
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Lior Goldenberg
Tel Aviv University
Lev Vaidman
Boston University
Physical Review Letters
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synapsesocial.com/papers/6a11116fa3e9d485de16885f — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1103/physrevlett.75.1239