Topological edge state transfer via topological adiabatic passage
- URL: http://arxiv.org/abs/2305.14529v3
- Date: Tue, 1 Aug 2023 19:40:39 GMT
- Title: Topological edge state transfer via topological adiabatic passage
- Authors: Chong Wang, Xiu Gu, Shu Chen and Yu-xi Liu
- Abstract summary: We show that a spin-up state can be transported along a topological qubit chain by modulating the coupling strengths and the qubit frequencies.
We prove that the state transfer process in this topological qubit chain is equivalent to the topological adiabatic passage of the LZ model.
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- License: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
- Abstract: The study of quantum state transfer has led to a variety of research efforts
utilizing quantum simulators. By exploiting the tunability of the qubit
frequency and qubit-qubit coupling, a superconducting qubit chain can simulate
various topological band models. In our study, we demonstrate that a spin-up
state can be transported along a topological qubit chain by modulating the
coupling strengths and the qubit frequencies. We show that the Hilbert space of
the qubit chain can be restricted to the subspace of two edge states in this
process, while the Hamiltonian degenerates into a two-state Landau-Zener (LZ)
model. Furthermore, we prove that the state transfer process in this
topological qubit chain is equivalent to the topological adiabatic passage of
the LZ model. With this analysis, we generalize the state transfer approach
from single-qubit Fock states to two-qubit Bell states.
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