Anisotropic Heisenberg Su-Schrieffer-Heeger spin chain as a quantum channel
- URL: http://arxiv.org/abs/2508.18552v1
- Date: Mon, 25 Aug 2025 23:07:46 GMT
- Title: Anisotropic Heisenberg Su-Schrieffer-Heeger spin chain as a quantum channel
- Authors: Lautaro Moragues, Diego Acosta Coden, Omar Osenda, Alejandro Ferrón,
- Abstract summary: We study the transmission of one and two excitations in anisotropic Heisenberg SSH spin chains.<n>We examine the robustness of quantum state transmission against static disorder in the trivial and topological regimes.<n>Our results provide insights about the interplay between topology, disorder, interactions, and control strategies in quantum state transfer.
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- Abstract: Quantum state transmission in spin chains is a fundamental problem within quantum technologies. The Su-Schrieffer-Heeger (SSH) model, first introduced in the context of polyacetylene, provides a paradigmatic example of a system exhibiting topological and non-topological phases. We explore the transmission of one and two excitations in anisotropic Heisenberg SSH spin chains and analyze the relationship between topological properties and state transfer efficiency. We examine the robustness of quantum state transmission against static disorder in the trivial and topological regimes, exploring how topological protection influences transmission fidelity. We also consider the effect of dipolar interactions, introducing long-range couplings and breaking the conservation of total magnetization. Furthermore, we employ optimal control theory to design driving pulses for state transmission, finding substantial differences between optimizing in the trivial and topological regimes. Our results provide insights about the interplay between topology, disorder, interactions, and control strategies in quantum state transfer.
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