Optimal eavesdropping in quantum cryptography. I. Information bound and optimal strategy

Christopher A. Fuchs, Nicolas Gisin, Robert B. Griffiths, Chi-Sheng Niu, and Asher Peres
Phys. Rev. A 56, 1163 – Published 1 August 1997
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Abstract

We consider the Bennett-Brassard cryptographic scheme, which uses two conjugate quantum bases. An eavesdropper who attempts to obtain information on qubits sent in one of the bases causes a disturbance to qubits sent in the other basis. We derive an upper bound to the accessible information in one basis, for a given error rate in the conjugate basis. Independently fixing the error rates in the conjugate bases, we show that both bounds can be attained simultaneously by an optimal eavesdropping probe. The probe interaction and its subsequent measurement are described explicitly. These results are combined to give an expression for the optimal information an eavesdropper can obtain for a given average disturbance when her interaction and measurements are performed signal by signal. Finally, the relation between quantum cryptography and violations of Bell’s inequalities is discussed.

  • Received 31 January 1997

DOI:https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevA.56.1163

©1997 American Physical Society

Authors & Affiliations

Christopher A. Fuchs1, Nicolas Gisin2, Robert B. Griffiths3, Chi-Sheng Niu3, and Asher Peres4

  • 1Norman Bridge Laboratory of Physics 12-33, California Institute of Technology, Pasadena, California 91125
  • 2Group of Applied Physics, University of Geneva, CH 1211 Geneva 4, Switzerland
  • 3Department of Physics, Carnegie-Mellon University, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania 15213
  • 4Institute for Theoretical Physics, University of California, Santa Barbara, California 93106

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Vol. 56, Iss. 2 — August 1997

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