Fault-tolerant and secure long-distance quantum communication via uncorrectable-error-injection
IlKwon Sohn, Boseon Kim, Kwangil Bae, Wooyeong Song, Chankyun Lee, Kabgyun Jeong, Wonhyuk Lee

TL;DR
This paper introduces a novel quantum communication scheme that enhances security and reduces resource overhead by injecting uncorrectable errors, eliminating the need for entanglement distribution in long-distance quantum networks.
Contribution
It proposes a new fault-tolerant quantum communication method based on uncorrectable error injection that improves security and efficiency over traditional entanglement-based schemes.
Findings
Reduces resource requirements compared to entanglement swapping methods.
Provides security by making eavesdropping ineffective as message size increases.
Maintains high fidelity in low-error regimes with lower transmission overhead.
Abstract
Quantum networks aim to facilitate the fault-tolerant and secure transmission of quantum states across distant devices. The widely adopted quantum teleportation scheme requires multiple rounds of entanglement swapping and purification, leading to significant resource overhead and operational complexity. In this study, we propose a novel fault-tolerant and secure quantum communication scheme based on uncorrectable error injection. Our method exploits a quantum state encoding scheme based on quantum error correction codes, which strategically introduces uncorrectable errors to enhance security. It eliminates the need for entanglement distribution while reducing resource requirements. The injected errors protect against eavesdropping by preventing unauthorized parties from retrieving meaningful information. Security analysis shows that as the data length and encoded message size increase,…
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