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Quantum Cryptography

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S. Lakshmi, S. Krishnamoorthy, Mudassir Khan
Limitations and Future Applications of Quantum Cryptography

This paper discusses quantum cryptography with faint laser pulses, polarization coding, phase coding, and frequency coding, which is used to establish communication by generating cryptographic keys.

Abstract

Cryptography is used for the secure communication in which two parties are involved. The most popular cryptographic issue is the transmission of confidential messages. The privacy is maintained using the cryptographic protocol. The security of quantum cryptography relies more on physics including quantum mechanics and statistics rather than on solving mathematical problems. A well-known application of quantum cryptography is quantum key distribution (QKD) that is used to establish communication by generating cryptographic keys. Moreover, it is based on the Heisenberg uncertainty principle that ensures the security and prevents from eavesdropping. Basically, quantum cryptography with faint laser pulses, polarization coding, phase coding, and frequency coding have been discussed.