Physical Review Research (Feb 2024)

Symmetry-protected topological order as a requirement for measurement-based quantum gate teleportation

  • Zhuohao Liu,
  • Emma C. Johnson,
  • David L. Feder

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevResearch.6.013134
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 6, no. 1
p. 013134

Abstract

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All known resource states for measurement-based quantum teleportation in correlation space possess symmetry-protected topological order, but is this a sufficient or even necessary condition? This work considers two families of one-dimensional qubit states to answer this question in the negative. The first is a family of matrix-product states with bond dimension two that includes the cluster state as a special case, protected by a global non-on-site symmetry, which is characterized by a finite correlation length and a degenerate entanglement spectrum in the thermodynamic limit but which is unable to deterministically teleport a universal set of single-qubit gates. The second are states with bond dimension four that are a resource for deterministic universal teleportation of finite single-qubit gates, but which possess no symmetry.