Symmetric Bidirectional Quantum Teleportation using a Six-Qubit Cluster State as a Quantum Channel

Abstract

Bidirectional quantum teleportation is a fundamental protocol for exchanging quantum information between two quantum nodes. All bidirectional quantum teleportation protocols till now have achieved a maximum efficiency of 40\%. Here, we propose a new scheme for symmetric bidirectional quantum teleportation using a six-qubit cluster state as the quantum channel, for symmetric (33) qubit bidirectional quantum teleportation of a special three-qubit entangled state. The novelty of our scheme lies in its generalization for (N N) qubit bidirectional quantum teleportation employing a 2N-qubit cluster state. The efficiency of the proposed protocol is remarkably increased to 50\% which is highest till now. Interestingly, only GHZ-state measurements and four Toffoli-gate operations are necessary which is independent of the number (N) of qubits to be teleported.

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