Abstract

Quantum information splitting (QIS) provides an idea for transmitting the quantum state through a classical channel and a preshared quantum entanglement resource. This paper presents a new scheme for QIS based on a five-qubit cluster state and a Bell state. In this scheme, the sender transmits the unknown three-qubit secret state to two agents by the quantum channel with the Bell basis measurement three times and broadcasts the measurement results to the agents through the classical channel. The agent who restores the secret state can successfully recover the initial information to be transmitted through the appropriate unitary operation with the help of the other party. Firstly, our scheme’s process can be accurately realized by performing the applicable Bell basis measurement, single-qubit measurement, and local unitary operation instead of a multiparticle joint measurement. The splitting process of quantum information is realized through a convenient operation. Secondly, compared with some previous schemes, the efficiency of the total scheme has been improved in principle, and the qubit consumption is reduced. Finally, the security of the quantum information splitting scheme is analyzed from the perspectives of external attacks and participant attacks. It is proved that our scheme can effectively resist internal participant attacks and external eavesdropper attacks.

Highlights

  • With the in-depth study of the quantum mechanical phenomena and quantum information theory, security can be guaranteed in the process of encryption technology [1,2] and quantum communication [3–5]

  • It is widely used in quantum communication technologies, such as quantum teleportation [6,7], controlled teleportation [8–10], quantum secret sharing (QSS) [11–13], and quantum information splitting [14,15]

  • Quantum information splitting uses quantum entanglement resources to split the transmitted state [22], which can be regarded as the quantum counterpart of classical secret sharing

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Summary

Introduction

Publisher’s Note: MDPI stays neutral with regard to jurisdictional claims in published maps and institutional affiliations. Quantum entanglement exerts an immense influence on the principles of quantum mechanics It is widely used in quantum communication technologies, such as quantum teleportation [6,7], controlled teleportation [8–10], quantum secret sharing (QSS) [11–13], and quantum information splitting [14,15]. Quantum information splitting uses quantum entanglement resources to split the transmitted state [22], which can be regarded as the quantum counterpart of classical secret sharing. A new scheme to realize the splitting process of an arbitrary three-qubit state using a five-qubit cluster state and a Bell state as the quantum entanglement resource is presented.

Basic Quantum Gates
Cluster State
The Preparation of the Five-Qubit Cluster State
Splitting an Arbitrary Three-Qubit State
Security and Efficiency
Internal Participant Attack
External Eavesdropper Attack
Efficiency Analysis
Conclusions

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