Generation of Maximally Entangled States by Lyapunov Control Based on Entanglement Measure
Abstract
Maximally entangled states (MES) are highly valued in quantum information processing. In quantum control, the creation of MES is typically treated as a state transfer problem with a predefined MES as the target. However, this approach is limited by the requirement to predetermine the MES structure. This paper introduces an improved quantum Lyapunov control approach that relies on the quantum entanglement measure to construct the Lyapunov function, instead of using the distance between quantum states. This strategy enables the preparation of any MES, regardless of whether its structure is known beforehand, using a single control scheme. The proposed entanglement control technique is unaffected by the number of entangled subsystems since it targets the entanglement measure as a scalar. Initially applied to bipartite pure states, this method demonstrates its capability to generate Bell states and their equivalents. Subsequent applications to bipartite mixed states and multipartite systems illustrate that the technique can produce MES with unspecified structures.
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