MSZ96 explained

MSZ96 is a quantum key distribution protocol which allows a cryptographic key bit to be encoded using four nonorthogonal quantum states described by non-commuting quadrature phase amplitudes of a weak optical field, without photon polarization (BB84 protocol) or entangled photons (E91 protocol).[1] It is named after Yi Mu, Jessica Seberry; Yuliang Zheng.

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  1. Shared cryptographic bits via quantized quadrature phase amplitudes of light . Optics Communications. 123 . 1–3 . 15 January 1996 . 344–352 . Mu . Yi . Seberry . Jennifer . Zheng . Yuliang . 10.1016/0030-4018(95)00688-5. 10.1.1.55.4631. 1996OptCo.123..344M.