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Thwarting Eavesdroppers with Quantum Cryptography

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CHAMPAIGN, Ill., July 16 -- Photons could be the answer to more secure data encryption, say researchers at the University of Illinois (IU) at Urbana-Champaign and the Los Alamos National Laboratory. The research team has implemented a six-state protocol using polarization-entangled photons to enhance the versatility of quantum cryptography. All forms of encryption need a truly secret key that can be be hidden from eavesdroppers, and several protocols have demonstrated the potential effectiveness of quantum cryptography in meeting this need. Quantum cryptography uses quantum states of photons...Read full article

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