Spin-guides and spin-splitters: Waveguide analogies in one-dimensional spin chains
Quantum Physics
2015-05-30 v1
Abstract
Here we show a direct mapping between waveguide theory and spin chain transport, opening an alternative approach to quantum information transport in the solid-state. By applying temporally varying control profiles to a spin chain, we design a virtual waveguide or 'spin-guide' to conduct individual spin excitations along defined space-time trajectories of the chain. We explicitly show that the concepts of confinement, adiabatic bend loss and beamsplitting can be mapped from optical waveguide theory to spin-guides (and hence 'spin-splitters'). Importantly, the spatial scale of applied control pulses is required to be large compared to the inter-spin spacing, and thereby allowing the design of scalable control architectures.
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@article{arxiv.1109.4456,
title = {Spin-guides and spin-splitters: Waveguide analogies in one-dimensional spin chains},
author = {Melissa I. Makin and Jared H. Cole and Charles D. Hill and Andrew D. Greentree},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1109.4456},
year = {2015}
}
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