Bidirectional teleportation using scrambling dynamics: a practical protocol
ORAL
Abstract
We show that quantum information scrambling can enable a generic SWAP gate between collective degrees of freedom in systems without universal local control. Our protocol combines the Hayden–Preskill recovery scheme, associated with the black hole information paradox, with quantum teleportation and runs them in parallel and in opposite directions, enabling bidirectional exchange of quantum states through global interactions alone. This approach cleanly distinguishes the roles of information spreading, entanglement, and chaos for enabling both coherent state transfer and recovery. We propose an experimental realization using the Dicke model, which can be realized in cavity-QED and trapped-ion platforms, highlighting the utility of holography in designing practical quantum gates.
*This work is supported by the AFOSR FA9550-24-1-0179, the Vannevar Bush Faculty Fellowship, the NSF JILA-PFC PHY-2317149, OMA-2016244 (QLCI), the U.S. Department of Energy, Office of Science, and National Quantum Information Science Research Centers, Quantum Systems Accelerator.
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Publication: https://arxiv.org/pdf/2601.15536
Presenters
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Edwin Chaparro
- JILA, University of Colorado, Boulder.
- University of Colorado, Boulder