Transferring entangled states through spin chains by boundary-state multiplets

Abstract

Quantum spin chains may be used to transfer quantum states between elements of a quantum information processing device. A scheme discovered recently BFR+12 was shown to have favorable transfer properties for ingle-qubit states even in the presence of built-in static disorder caused by manufacturing errors. We extend that scheme in a way suggested already in BFR+12 and study the transfer of the four Bell states which form a maximally entangled basis in the two-qubit Hilbert space. We show that perfect transfer of all four Bell states separately and of arbitrary linear combinations may be achieved for chains with hundreds of spins. For simplicity we restrict ourselves to systems without disorder.

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