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Quantum Key Distribution via Charge Teleportation

Published: November 6, 2025 | arXiv ID: 2511.04188v3

By: Amir Yona, Yaron Oz

Potential Business Impact:

Makes secret messages unhackable using quantum physics.

Business Areas:
Optical Communication Hardware

We introduce a quantum key distribution (QKD) primitive based on charge teleportation: by Local Operations and Classical Communication (LOCC) on an entangled many-body ground state, Alice's one-bit choice steers the sign of a local charge shift at Bob, which directly encodes the key bit. Relative to energy teleportation schemes, the charge signal is bit-symmetric, measured in a single basis, and markedly more robust to realistic noise and model imperfections. We instantiate the protocol on transverse-field Ising models, star-coupled and one-dimensional chain, obtain closed-form results for two qubits, and for larger systems confirm performance via exact diagonalization, circuit-level simulations, and a proof-of-principle hardware run. We quantify resilience to classical bit flips and local quantum noise, identifying regimes where sign integrity, and hence key correctness, is preserved. These results position charge teleportation as a practical, low-rate QKD primitive compatible with near-term platforms.

Country of Origin
🇮🇱 Israel

Page Count
45 pages

Category
Physics:
Quantum Physics