Spin-state transfer in laterally coupled quantum-dot chains with disorders
Abstract
Quantum dot arrays are a promising medium for transferring quantum information between two distant points without resorting to mobile qubits. Here we study the two most common disorders, namely hyperfine interaction and exchange coupling fluctuations, in quantum dot arrays and their effects on quantum communication through these chains. Our results show that the hyperfine interaction is more destructive than the exchange coupling fluctuations. The average optimal time for communication is not affected by any disorder in the system and our simulations show that antiferromagnetic chains are much more resistive than the ferromagnetic ones against both kind of disorders. Even when time modulation of a coupling and optimal control is employed to improve the transmission, the antiferromagnetic chain performs much better. We have assumed the quasistatic approximation for hyperfine interaction and time-dependent fluctuations in the exchange couplings. Particularly for studying exchange coupling fluctuations we have considered the static disorder, white noise, and 1/f noise.
- Publication:
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Physical Review A
- Pub Date:
- August 2010
- DOI:
- arXiv:
- arXiv:1005.2571
- Bibcode:
- 2010PhRvA..82b2336Y
- Keywords:
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- 03.67.Hk;
- 73.63.Kv;
- 75.10.Pq;
- 05.60.Gg;
- Quantum communication;
- Quantum dots;
- Spin chain models;
- Quantum transport;
- Quantum Physics;
- Condensed Matter - Mesoscale and Nanoscale Physics
- E-Print:
- 10 pages, 12 figures. Comments are welcome!