Perfect State Transfer without State Initialization and Remote Collaboration

Physics – Quantum Physics

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Published version; Intentional intelectual property right violation by Alastair Kay in subsection IIIc of arxiv:0903.42742. PR

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10.1103/PhysRevA.79.054304

We present a perfect state transfer protocol via a qubit chain with the evolution governed by the $xx$ Hamiltonian. In contrast to the recent protocol announced in [Phys. Rev. Lett. {\bf 101}, 230502 (2008)], our method does not demand any remote-cooperated initialization and sending classical information about measurement outcomes. We achieve the perfect state transfer only with the assumption of access to two spins at each end of the chain, while the initial state of the whole chain is irrelevant.

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