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Quantum Two-Way Protocol Beyond Superdense Coding: Joint Transfer of Data and Entanglement

January 10, 2025Kristian S. Jensen, Lorenzo Valentini, René B. Christensen, Marco Chiani, Petar PopovskiQuantum InternetEncoding, Metadata, Photonics, Proposals, Protocols, Quantum channels, Quantum entanglement, Qubit, Repeaters, Throughput

In this article, we introduce a generalization of one-way superdense coding to two-way communication protocols for transmitting classical bits by using entangled quantum pairs. The proposed protocol jointly addresses the provision of entangled pairs and superdense coding, introducing an integrated approach for managing entanglement within the communication protocol. To assess the performance of the proposed […]

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