We propose a chip-integratable cylindrical vector[CV]beam generator by integrating six plasmonic split ring resonators[SRRs]on a planar photonic crystal[PPC]cavity.The employed PPC cavity is formed by cutting six adja...We propose a chip-integratable cylindrical vector[CV]beam generator by integrating six plasmonic split ring resonators[SRRs]on a planar photonic crystal[PPC]cavity.The employed PPC cavity is formed by cutting six adjacent air holes in the PPC center,which could generate a CV beam with azimuthally symmetric polarizations.By further integrating six SRRs on the structure defects of the PPC cavity,the polarizations of the CV beam could be tailored by controlling the opening angles of the SRRs,e.g.,from azimuthal to radial symmetry.The mechanism is governed by the coupling between the resonance modes in SRRs and PPC cavity,which modifies the far-field radiation of the resonance mode of the PPC cavity with the SRR as the nano-antenna.The integration of SRRs also increases the coupling of the generated CV beam with the free-space optics,such as an objective lens,promising its further applications in optical communication,optical tweezer,imaging,etc.展开更多
In order to make the quantum key agreement process immune to participant attacks, it is necessary to introduce the authentication in the communication process. A quantum key agreement protocol with identity authentica...In order to make the quantum key agreement process immune to participant attacks, it is necessary to introduce the authentication in the communication process. A quantum key agreement protocol with identity authentication that exploits the measurement correlation of six-particle entangled states is proposed. In contrast to some recently proposed quantum key agreement protocols with authentication, this protocol requires neither a semi-trusted third party nor additional private keys in the authentication process. The entire process of authentication and key agreement can be achieved using only n six-particle entangled states, which saves communication costs and reduces the complexity of the authentication process.Finally, security analysis shows that this scheme is resistant to some important attacks.展开更多
基金the financial support from National Key Research and Development Program of China(2021YFC2900500)Funds for International Cooperation and Exchange of the National Natural Science Foundation of China(52161135301).
基金supported by the National Key Research and Development Program of China(Nos.2022YFA1404800 and 2017YFA0303800)the National Natural Science Foundation of China(Nos.91950119,61905196,and 62105263)+1 种基金the Key Research and Development Program in Shaanxi Province of China(No.2020JZ-10)the Fundamental Research Funds for the Central Universities(Nos.310201911cx032,3102019JC008,and 310202011qd002)。
文摘We propose a chip-integratable cylindrical vector[CV]beam generator by integrating six plasmonic split ring resonators[SRRs]on a planar photonic crystal[PPC]cavity.The employed PPC cavity is formed by cutting six adjacent air holes in the PPC center,which could generate a CV beam with azimuthally symmetric polarizations.By further integrating six SRRs on the structure defects of the PPC cavity,the polarizations of the CV beam could be tailored by controlling the opening angles of the SRRs,e.g.,from azimuthal to radial symmetry.The mechanism is governed by the coupling between the resonance modes in SRRs and PPC cavity,which modifies the far-field radiation of the resonance mode of the PPC cavity with the SRR as the nano-antenna.The integration of SRRs also increases the coupling of the generated CV beam with the free-space optics,such as an objective lens,promising its further applications in optical communication,optical tweezer,imaging,etc.
基金the National Science Foundation of Sichuan Province, China (Grant No. 2022NSFSC0534)Major Science, and Techonolgy Application Demonstration Project in Chengdu (Grant No. 2021-YF09-0116-GX)。
文摘In order to make the quantum key agreement process immune to participant attacks, it is necessary to introduce the authentication in the communication process. A quantum key agreement protocol with identity authentication that exploits the measurement correlation of six-particle entangled states is proposed. In contrast to some recently proposed quantum key agreement protocols with authentication, this protocol requires neither a semi-trusted third party nor additional private keys in the authentication process. The entire process of authentication and key agreement can be achieved using only n six-particle entangled states, which saves communication costs and reduces the complexity of the authentication process.Finally, security analysis shows that this scheme is resistant to some important attacks.