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| Format: | Preprint |
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2025
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| Online Access: | https://arxiv.org/abs/2511.12000 |
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- We demonstrate that the ground state of a spin-1 $XXZ$ chain with uniaxial anisotropies, single-ion anisotropy $D$ and Ising-like anisotropy $J$, within the Haldane phase can serve as a resource state for measurement-based quantum computation implementing single-qubit gates. The gate fidelity of both elementary rotation gates and general single-qubit unitary gates composed of rotations about the $x$, $y$, and $z$ axes is evaluated, and is found to exceed 0.99 when $D$ or $J$ is appropriately tuned. Furthermore, we derive an analytic expression for the rotation-gate fidelity under the assumption that the state lies within the $\mathbb Z_2\times \mathbb Z_2$-protected Haldane phase, showing that it is determined by the postmeasurement spin-spin correlation function and the failure probability. The observed enhancement of gate fidelity in the spin-1 $XXZ$ chain originates from the strengthening of antiferromagnetic (AFM) correlations near the AFM phase, which effectively suppresses failure states.