Semi-quantum dialogue based on single photons
Tian-Yu Ye, Chong-Qiang Ye

TL;DR
This paper introduces two semi-quantum dialogue protocols using single photons, enabling secure communication where only one party needs quantum capabilities, and they are implementable with current technology.
Contribution
The paper presents novel semi-quantum dialogue protocols utilizing single photons, reducing quantum requirements and enhancing security against active attacks.
Findings
Protocols are secure against active outside attacks.
Only one party needs quantum capabilities.
Protocols are feasible with current quantum technology.
Abstract
In this paper, we propose two semi-quantum dialogue (SQD) protocols by using single photons as the quantum carriers, where one requires the classical party to possess the measurement capability and the other does not have this requirement. The security towards active attacks from an outside Eve in the first SQD protocol is guaranteed by the complete robustness of present semi-quantum key distribution (SQKD) protocols, the classical one-time pad encryption, the classical party's randomization operation and the decoy photon technology. The information leakage problem of the first SQD protocol is overcome by the classical party' classical basis measurements on the single photons carrying messages which makes him share their initial states with the quantum party. The security towards active attacks from Eve in the second SQD protocol is guaranteed by the classical party's randomization…
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