Detecting quantum critical points at finite temperature via quantum
teleportation
- URL: http://arxiv.org/abs/2304.02448v2
- Date: Thu, 25 May 2023 17:04:25 GMT
- Title: Detecting quantum critical points at finite temperature via quantum
teleportation
- Authors: G. A. P. Ribeiro and Gustavo Rigolin
- Abstract summary: We show that the quantum teleportation protocol is a powerful tool to study quantum phase transitions (QPTs) at finite temperatures.
We consider a pair of spins from an infinite spin-1/2 chain (XXZ model) in equilibrium with a reservoir at temperature T as the resource used by Alice and Bob to implement the teleportation protocol.
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- Abstract: We show that the quantum teleportation protocol is a powerful tool to study
quantum phase transitions (QPTs) at finite temperatures. We consider a pair of
spins from an infinite spin-1/2 chain (XXZ model) in equilibrium with a
reservoir at temperature T as the resource used by Alice and Bob to implement
the teleportation protocol. We show that the efficiency of this pair of spins
to teleport a qubit is drastically affected after we cross a quantum critical
point (QCP), even for high values of T. Also, we show that the present tool is
as sharp as quantum discord (QD) to spotlight a QCP, where QD is the best
finite T QCP detector known to date. Contrary to QD, however, we show that the
present tool is easier to compute theoretically and has a direct experimental
and operational meaning.
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