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Below are listed the most relevant publications from our group about the QKD technology.
- M.Lucamarini, G. Di Giuseppe, D. Vitali, and P. Tombesi, “Compensating the Noise of a Communication Channel via Asymmetric Encoding of Quantum Information”, Phys. Rev. Lett. 105, 140504 (2010).
- M. Lucamarini, G. Di Giuseppe, and K. Tamaki, “Robust Unconditionally Secure Quantum Key Distribution with Two Nonorthogonal and Uninformative States”, Phys. Rev. A 80, 032327 (2009).
- M. Lucamarini, and S. Mancini, “Quantum Key Distribution with a Two-way Quantum Channel”. To appear in Natural Computing – Springer, for the special issues on QKD celebrating 25 years since the publication of the IEEE paper “Quantum cryptography: Public key distribution and coin tossing” (2009).
- R. Kumar, M. Lucamarini, G. Di Giuseppe, R. Natali, G. Mancini, and P. Tombesi, “Two-way quantum key distribution at telecommunication wavelength”, Phys. Rev. A 77, 022304 (2008).
- M. Lucamarini, J. S. Shaari, M. R. B. Wahiddin, “Deterministic Rendering of BB84 for Practical Quantum Cryptography”, arXiv:0707.3913. Submitted to the Journal of Cryptology (2008).
- M. Lucamarini, A. Cerè, G. Di Giuseppe, S. Mancini, D. Vitali, and P. Tombesi, “Two-way Protocol for Quantum Cryptography with Imperfect Devices”, Open Syst. & Inform. Dynam. 14, 169 (2007).
- A. Cerè, M. Lucamarini, G. Di Giuseppe, and P. Tombesi, “Experimental Test of Two-Way Quantum Key Distribution in the Presence of Controlled Noise”, Phys. Rev. Lett. 96, 200501 (2006).
- J. S. Shaari, M. Lucamarini, M. R. B. Wahiddin, “Deterministic six states protocol for quantum communication”, Phys. Lett. A 358, 85 (2006).
- M. Lucamarini, and S. Mancini, “Secure Deterministic Communication without Entanglement”, Phys. Rev. Lett. 94, 140501 (2005).
- M. Lucamarini, and G. Di Giuseppe, “Deterministic Plug-and-Play for quantum communication”, Int. J. Quant. Inf. 3, 189 (2005).
- G. Di Giuseppe, M. Lucamarini, A. Cerè, and P. Tombesi, “Individual incoherent eavesdropping on a two-way quantum communication protocol”, Proc. SPIE 6305, 630502 (2006).
- G. Di Giuseppe, M. Lucamarini, and P. Tombesi, “Bidirectional quantum channels improve secure data transmission”, SPIE Newsroom (2006), http://spie.org/x8581.xml?highlight=x2414&ArticleID=x8581.
- M. Lucamarini, “Eavesdropping on Blind Quantum Key Distribution through a Labeling Attack”, arXiv.org: quant-ph/0511072 (2005).


