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Long-Range Bell States from Local Measurements and Many-Body Teleportation without Time Reversal.

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In this Letter, we study quantum many-body teleportation, where a single qubit is teleported through a strongly interacting quantum system, as a result of a scrambling unitary and local measurements… Click to show full abstract

In this Letter, we study quantum many-body teleportation, where a single qubit is teleported through a strongly interacting quantum system, as a result of a scrambling unitary and local measurements on a few qubits. Usual many-body teleportation protocols require a double copy of the system, and backward time evolution, we demonstrate that teleportation is possible in the 2D spin-1/2 XY model, without these constraints. The necessary long-range entanglement for teleportation is generated from the model hosting special eigenstates known as rainbow scars. We outline a specific protocol for preparing this highly entangled state by evolving a product state and performing iterative measurements on only two qubits with feedback control.

Keywords: many body; local measurements; long range; teleportation; body teleportation

Journal Title: Physical review letters
Year Published: 2022

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