Abstract
The production of quantum states required for use in quantum protocols & technologies is studied by developing the tools to re-engineer a perfect state transfer spin chain so that a separable input excitation is output over multiple sites. We concentrate in particular on cases where the excitation is superposed over a small subset of the qubits on the spin chain, known as fractional revivals, demonstrating that spin chains are capable of producing a far greater range of fractional revivals than previously known, at high speed. We also provide a numerical technique for generating chains that produce arbitrary single-excitation states, such as the W state.
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Kay, A. (2017). Tailoring spin chain dynamics for fractional revivals. Quantum, 1. https://doi.org/10.22331/q-2017-08-10-24
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