quantum-state-computational-10
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Computational 10 (|10⟩)
Computational 10 state |10⟩ is a product state with the first qubit in excited state and the second qubit in ground state. It is separable (unentangled) and an eigenstate of both Z₁ and Z₂ operators with eigenvalues -1 and +1 respectively.
Definition
$$|10\rangle = |1\rangle_1 \otimes |0\rangle_2 = \begin{pmatrix} 0 \\ 0 \\ 1 \\ 0 \end{pmatrix}$$
in the computational basis ordering (|00⟩, |01⟩, |10⟩, |11⟩).
Properties
- Separable: factorizes into independent single-qubit states
- Product state: no entanglement between qubits
- Z eigenstate: Z₁|10⟩ = -|10⟩ (eigenvalue -1), Z₂|10⟩ = |10⟩ (eigenvalue +1)
- Pure state: purity = 1, zero entropy
- Asymmetric: first qubit excited, second qubit ground
Role in Quantum Computing
- Mixed excitation: one qubit in excited state, one in ground
- Measurement outcome: measuring in Z basis yields 10 with certainty
- Basis state: component of many superpositions and entangled states
- Asymmetric operations: distinguishes between qubit roles in controlled gates
Construction
Prepare by:
- Initialize both qubits to |0⟩
- Apply X (Pauli-X) gate to first qubit only
- Measure both qubits in Z basis: outcomes are 1, 0
Relation to Other States
- Single-qubit basis: first qubit is one state, second is zero state
- Symmetric partner: Computational 01 (reversed roles)
- No excitation: Computational 00
- Both excited: Computational 11
- Bell states: |10⟩ is a component of Bell 01 (|Ψ⁺⟩) and Bell 10 (|Ψ⁻⟩)
Measurement
Measuring |10⟩ in the computational (Z) basis always yields outcome 10. Measuring either qubit in X or Y basis requires rotation before measurement.
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