Multiple-spin coherence transfer in linear Ising spin chains and beyond: Numerically optimized pulses and experiments

Manoj Nimbalkar, Robert Zeier, Jorge L. Neves, S. Begam Elavarasi, Haidong Yuan, Navin Khaneja, Kavita Dorai, Steffen J. Glaser

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Abstract

We study multiple-spin coherence transfers in linear Ising spin chains with nearest-neighbor couplings. These constitute a model for efficient information transfers in future quantum computing devices and for many multidimensional experiments for the assignment of complex spectra in nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy. We complement prior analytic techniques for multiple-spin coherence transfers with a systematic numerical study where we obtain strong evidence that a certain analytically motivated family of restricted controls is sufficient for time optimality. In the case of a linear three-spin system, additional evidence suggests that prior analytic pulse sequences using this family of restricted controls are time optimal even for arbitrary local controls. In addition, we compare the pulse sequences for linear Ising spin chains to pulse sequences for more realistic spin systems with additional long-range couplings between nonadjacent spins. We experimentally implement the derived pulse sequences in three- and four-spin systems and demonstrate that they are applicable in realistic settings under relaxation and experimental imperfections-in particular-by deriving broadband pulse sequences which are robust with respect to frequency offsets.

Original languageEnglish
Article number012325
JournalPhysical Review A
Volume85
Issue number1
DOIs
StatePublished - 24 Jan 2012

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