Even-odd parity effects of a spin-1 Heisenberg chain on long-range interaction and entanglement

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Abstract

A strongly coupled spin chain can be used as a quantum data bus, to mediate long-range interactions and entanglement between remote qubits.By obtaining numerical solutions for finite size systems, we investigate even-odd parity effects in a spin-1 chain and their consequences for long-range interactions and entanglement. We observes some similarities with a spin-1/2 chain~$[1]$. For example, we find that an even-size chain mediates an RKKY (Ruderman-Kittel-Kasuya-Yosida)-like interaction between weakly coupled attached spins, while an odd-size chain acts as a central spin to the attached spins. On the other hand, we find that the RKKY-like interactions have a different character. For a spin-1/2 chain, the interactions decay with qubit separation as they oscillate between ferro and antiferromagnetic couplings. For a spin-1 chain, the interactions also oscillate, but they decay very little as a function of qubit separation. We believe this behavior is a manifestation of the finite Haldane gap of an integer spin chain in the thermodynamic limit.\\[4pt] $[1]$ S. Oh, M. Friesen, X. Hu, Phys. Rev. B {\bf 82}, 140403(R) (2010).

*This work is supported by the DARPA/MPO QuEST program through a grant from AFOSR.

Authors

  • Sangchul Oh

    • University at Buffalo, SUNY
  • Mark Friesen

    • University of Wisconsin- Madison
    • University of Wisconsin-Madison
    • Department of Physics, Unviersity of Wisconsin-Madison, Madison WI 53706
    • U. of Wisconsin
  • Xuedong Hu

    • SUNY Buffalo
    • University at Buffalo, SUNY
    • SUNY at Buffalo, NY
    • Department of Physics, University at Buffalo, SUNY, Buffalo, NY 14260-1500, USA
    • Dep. of Physics, University at Buffalo-SUNY