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Energy landscape controllers for quantum state transfer in spin-1/2 networks with ring topology

26 January 2023, Version 2
This content is an early or alternative research output and has not been peer-reviewed by Cambridge University Press at the time of posting.
This item is a response to a research question in Quantum Technologies
Q. What is robust control in quantum technology?

Abstract

This data set contains energy landscape controllers for information propagation in networks of spin-1/2 particles (qubits) with a ring topology and uniform nearest neighbor couplings of XXZ type. The controllers are optimized to maximize the fidelity of excitation transfer between nodes of ring in the single excitation subspace. The network can be regarded as simple prototype of a router for spin-based information. The dataset contains controllers for rings ranging in size from 3 to 20 spins with excitation transfer from node 1 to nodes 2, 3, ... ceil(N/2) considered. Controllers optimized for both instantaneous readout and time-windowed (finite bandwidth) readout are included.

Keywords

spin networks
quantum state transfer
quantum spin routers
energy landscape control

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Matlab code used to generate dataset
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This .zip contains the matlab code used to generate and analyze the data . Full documentation of the code and how to use it can be found in Readme.md. The code requires the matlab package MatSpinNet, which is linked below (1). The weblink to the complete dataset including mat files and figures and be found below (2). Update (19 January 2023): The analysis files now include routines "analyze_log_sens_t.m" and "analyze_log_sens_dt.m". See the READ-ME at link (2) below for details.
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