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Quantum cryptography using frequency-division transmission of optical phase

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Abstract

Quantum cryptography is a recently developed technique for secure communication based on the principles of quantum mechanics. It permits two parties, who share no secret information initially, to establish between themselves a shared secret sequence of bits and then communicate over an open channel.

© 1996 IEEE

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