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Below are listed the most relevant publications from our group about the QKD technology.

  1. 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).
  2. 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).
  3. 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).
  4. 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).
  5. 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).
  6. 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).
  7. 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).
  8. J. S. Shaari, M. Lucamarini, M. R. B. Wahiddin, “Deterministic six states protocol for quantum communication”, Phys. Lett. A  358, 85 (2006).
  9. M. Lucamarini, and S. Mancini, “Secure Deterministic Communication without Entanglement”, Phys. Rev. Lett. 94, 140501 (2005).
  10. M. Lucamarini, and G. Di Giuseppe, “Deterministic Plug-and-Play for quantum communication”, Int. J. Quant. Inf. 3, 189 (2005).
  11. 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).
  12. 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.
  13. M. Lucamarini, “Eavesdropping on Blind Quantum Key Distribution through a Labeling Attack”, arXiv.org: quant-ph/0511072 (2005).

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