Almost exact state transfer in a spin chain via pulse control
- URL: http://arxiv.org/abs/2005.01311v1
- Date: Mon, 4 May 2020 08:12:47 GMT
- Title: Almost exact state transfer in a spin chain via pulse control
- Authors: Zhao-Ming Wang, Marcelo S. Sarandy, Lian-Ao Wu
- Abstract summary: We propose an effective quantum control technique to realize almost exact state transfer (AEST) in a quantum spin chain.
The strategy is to add a leakage elimination operator (LEO) Hamiltonian to the evolution, which implements a sequence of pulse control acting on a perfect state transfer subspace.
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- Abstract: Quantum communication through spin chains has been extensively investigated.
In this scenario, state transfer through linearly arranged spins connected by
uniform nearest-neighbor couplings qualifies as a natural choice, with minimal
control requirements. However, quantum states usually cannot be perfectly
transferred through a uniformly coupled chain due to the dispersion of the
chain. Here, we propose an effective quantum control technique to realize
almost exact state transfer (AEST) in a quantum spin chain. The strategy is to
add a leakage elimination operator (LEO) Hamiltonian to the evolution, which
implements a sequence of pulse control acting on a perfect state transfer
subspace. By using the one-component Feshbach PQ partitioning technique, we
obtain the conditions over the required pulses. AEST through a spin chain can
then be obtained under a suitable pulse intensity and duration.
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