Transforming spin chains with a continuous driving field
- URL: http://arxiv.org/abs/2111.14644v1
- Date: Mon, 29 Nov 2021 16:00:45 GMT
- Title: Transforming spin chains with a continuous driving field
- Authors: Hudaiba Soomro and Adam Zaman Chaudhry
- Abstract summary: sinusoidal control field is used to suitably transform quantum spin chains.
We show how these transformations can be useful for quantum state transfer as well as entanglement generation.
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- License: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
- Abstract: A continuous, sinusoidal control field is used to suitably transform quantum
spin chains. In particular, we are able to transform the quantum Ising chain to
the quantum XY model, and the XY model to the XYZ spin chain. Our applied
control field can also mitigate the effect of noise on the spin chain. We show
how these spin chain transformations can be useful for quantum state transfer
as well as entanglement generation.
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