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Faithful and secure distributed quantum sensing under general-coherent attacks

Faithful and secure distributed quantum sensing under general-coherent attacks

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英文摘要

Quantum metrology and cryptography can be combined in a distributed and/or remote sensing setting, where distant end-users with limited quantum capabilities can employ quantum states, transmitted by a quantum-powerful provider via a quantum network, to perform quantum-enhanced parameter estimation in a private fashion. Previous works on the subject have been limited by restricted assumptions on the capabilities of a potential eavesdropper and the use of abort-based protocols that prevent a simple practical realization. Here we introduce, theoretically analyze, and experimentally demonstrate single- and two-way protocols for distributed sensing combining several unique and desirable features: (i) a safety-threshold mechanism that allows the protocol to proceed in low-noise cases and quantifying the potential tampering with respect to the ideal estimation procedure, effectively paving the way for wide-spread practical realizations; (ii) equivalence of entanglement-based and mutually-unbiased-bases-based formulations; (iii) robustness against collective attacks via a LOCC-de-Finetti theorem, for the first time to our knowledge. Finally, we demonstrate our protocols in a photonic-based implementation, observing that the possibility of guaranteeing a safety threshold may come at a significant price in terms of the estimation bias, potentially overestimating the effect of tampering in practical settings.

M. Parisi、G. Bizzarri、M. Barbieri、M. Manrique、F. Bruni、I. Gianani、M. Rosati

物理学光电子技术

M. Parisi,G. Bizzarri,M. Barbieri,M. Manrique,F. Bruni,I. Gianani,M. Rosati.Faithful and secure distributed quantum sensing under general-coherent attacks[EB/OL].(2025-05-05)[2025-06-04].https://arxiv.org/abs/2505.02620.点此复制

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