Asymptotically perfect efficient quantum state transfer across uniform chains with two impurities (1511.00038v1)
Abstract: The ability to transfer quantum information from one location to another with high fidelity is of central importance to quantum information science. Unfortunately for the simplest system of a uniform chain (a spin chain or a particle in a one-dimensional lattice), the state transfer time grows exponentially in the chain length $N$ at fixed fidelity. In this work we show that the addition of an impurity near each endpoint, coupled to the uniform chain with strength $w$, is sufficient to ensure efficient and high-fidelity state transfer. An eigenstate localized in the vicinity of the impurity can be tuned into resonance with chain extended states by tuning $w(N)\propto N{1/2}$; the resulting avoided crossing yields resonant eigenstates with large amplitudes on the chain endpoints and approximately equidistant eigenvalues. The state transfer time scales as $t\propto N{3/2}$ and its fidelity $F$ approaches unity in the thermodynamic limit $N\to\infty$; the error scales as $1-F\propto N{-1}$. Thus, with the addition of two impurities, asymptotically perfect state transfer with a uniform chain is possible even in the absence of external control.
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