Abstract
Multiple quantum (MQ) NMR coherence spectra, which can be obtained experimentally in MQ NMR, can be transferred from the sender to the remote receiver without mixing the MQ coherences of different orders and distortions. The only effect of such transfer is scaling of the certain blocks of sender’s density matrix (matrices of MQ coherences of different orders). Such a block-scaled transfer is an alternative to the perfect state transfer. In particular, equal scaling of higher-order MQ coherences matrices is possible. Moreover, there are states which can be transferred to the receiver preserving their zero-order coherence matrix. The examples of block-scaled transfer in spin-1/2 communication lines of 6 and 42 nodes with two-qubit sender and receiver are presented.
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