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Title: Entangled state teleportation through a couple of quantum channels composed of dimers in an Ising- diamond chain
Keywords: Quantum teleportation
Quantum information
Quantum spin frustration
Issue Date: Feb-2017
Publisher: Elsevier
Citation: ROJAS, M.; SOUZA, S. M. de; ROJAS, O. Entangled state teleportation through a couple of quantum channels composed of dimers in an Ising- diamond chain. Annals of Physics, [S.l.], v. 377, p. 506-517, Feb. 2017.
Abstract: The quantum teleportation plays an important role in quantum information process, in this sense, the quantum entanglement properties involving an infinite chain structure is quite remarkable because real materials could be well represented by an infinite chain. We study the teleportation of an entangled state through a couple of quantum channels, composed by Heisenberg dimers in an infinite Ising–Heisenberg diamond chain, the couple of chains are considered sufficiently far away from each other to be ignored the any interaction between them. To teleporting a couple of qubits through the quantum channel, we need to find the average density operator for Heisenberg spin dimers, which will be used as quantum channels. Assuming the input state as a pure state, we can apply the concept of fidelity as a useful measurement of teleportation performance of a quantum channel. Using the standard teleportation protocol, we have derived an analytical expression for the output concurrence, fidelity, and average fidelity. We study in detail the effects of coupling parameters, external magnetic field and temperature dependence of quantum teleportation. Finally, we explore the relations between entanglement of the quantum channel, the output entanglement and the average fidelity of the system. Through a kind of phase diagram as a function of Ising–Heisenberg diamond chain model parameters, we illustrate where the quantum teleportation will succeed and a region where the quantum teleportation could fail.
URI: https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0003491616303049
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