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Continuous variable (2, 3) threshold quantum secret sharing schemes

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Lance, Andrew
Symul, Thomas
Bowen, Warwick P
Tyc, Tomas
Sanders, Barry Cyril
Lam, Ping Koy

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Institute of Physics Publishing

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We present two schemes to perform continuous variable (2, 3) threshold quantum secret sharing (QSS) on the quadrature amplitudes of bright light beams. Both schemes require a pair of entangled light beams. The first scheme utilizes two phase sensitive optical amplifiers, whilst the second uses an electro-optic feedforward loop for the reconstruction of the secret. We examine the efficacy of QSS in terms of fidelity, as well as the signal transfer coefficients and the conditional variances of the reconstructed output state. We show that both schemes in the ideal case yield perfect secret reconstruction.

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New Journal of Physics 5 (2003): 4.1-4.13

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New Journal of Physics

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