Group of Applied Physics, University of Geneva, CH-1211 Genève 4, Switzerland.
Phys Rev Lett. 2013 Nov 1;111(18):180504. doi: 10.1103/PhysRevLett.111.180504.
Bit commitment is a fundamental cryptographic primitive in which Bob wishes to commit a secret bit to Alice. Perfectly secure bit commitment between two mistrustful parties is impossible through asynchronous exchange of quantum information. Perfect security is however possible when Alice and Bob split into several agents exchanging classical and quantum information at times and locations suitably chosen to satisfy specific relativistic constraints. Here we report on an implementation of a bit commitment protocol using quantum communication and special relativity. Our protocol is based on [A. Kent, Phys. Rev. Lett. 109, 130501 (2012)] and has the advantage that it is practically feasible with arbitrary large separations between the agents in order to maximize the commitment time. By positioning agents in Geneva and Singapore, we obtain a commitment time of 15 ms. A security analysis considering experimental imperfections and finite statistics is presented.
位承诺是一种基本的密码学原语,其中 Bob 希望向 Alice 承诺一个秘密位。通过异步交换量子信息,完全安全的位承诺对于两个不信任的方是不可能的。然而,当 Alice 和 Bob 分成几个代理,在适当选择的时间和地点交换经典和量子信息以满足特定的相对论约束时,就有可能实现完美的安全性。在这里,我们报告了使用量子通信和狭义相对论实现位承诺协议的情况。我们的协议基于 [A. Kent, Phys. Rev. Lett. 109, 130501 (2012)],其优点是它在代理之间具有任意大的分离时是实际可行的,以便最大化承诺时间。通过将代理放置在日内瓦和新加坡,我们获得了 15 毫秒的承诺时间。我们提出了一种考虑实验不完美性和有限统计数据的安全性分析。