In a method of communication using quantum cryptography, single-photon
signals from a highly attenuated source are modulated and subsequently
detected. In the step of detecting the modulated signal, the signal is
split between two branches according to its encoded statc. Signals
corresponding to different encoded states are detected independently in
the respective branches and the rate of detection of coincident signals is
determined. This rate is compared with a threshold to detect the presence
of an eavesdropper.
Other References
Townsend et al, "Single Photon Interference in 10km Long Optical Fibre
Interferometer", Electronics Letters, 29 (1993) Apr. 1, No. 7, Stevenage,
Herts., GB.
Muller et al, "Experimental Demonstration of Quantum Cryptography Using
Polarized Photons in Optical Fibre Over More than 1km", Europhysics
Letters, 23 (6), pp. 383-388 (1993).
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