The Eavesdropper’s Dilemma
Eve intercepts a photon. She wants to:
- Copy the photon
- Measure her copy to learn the bit
- Forward the original to Bob, undetected
This would be a perfect attack. But physics says no.
The No-Cloning Theorem
You cannot perfectly copy an unknown quantum state.
This isn’t a technology limitation. It’s a fundamental law of quantum mechanics.
If Eve doesn’t know the photon’s polarization, she cannot create a perfect copy of it.
Why It Matters
Eve has only two options:
- Measure the photon → disturbs it → Bob gets errors → Eve detected
- Forward without measuring → learns nothing
There is no third option. She cannot copy-then-measure.
The no-cloning theorem makes quantum eavesdropping fundamentally detectable.