1.Fakult?t Physik,Technische Universit?t Dortmund,Dortmund,Germany;2.Institute of Problems of Chemical Physics,RAS,Chernogolovka,Russia
Abstract:
We consider the problem of remote two-qubit state creation using the two-qubit excitation pure initial state of the sender. The communication line is based on the optimized boundary-controlled chain with two pairs of properly adjusted coupling constants. We show that the communication line can be characterized by a set of parameters independent of the initial state of the sender. These parameters are permanent attributes of a communication line and can be either calculated theoretically or measured in experiment. In particular, they determine the creatable subregion of the receiver’s state space. The creation of a particular state within the creatable region is achieved by a proper choice of the independent parameters of the sender’s initial state (control parameters) and reduces to the solvability of a certain system of algebraic equations. The creation of the two-qubit Werner state is considered as an example. We also study the effects of imperfections of the chain on the state creation.