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Correlations, long-range entanglement, and dynamics in long-range Kitaev chains

Gianluca Francica, Luca Dell’Anna

2022Physical review. B./Physical review. B23 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Long-range interactions exhibit surprising features which have been less explored so far. Here, studying a one-dimensional fermionic chain with long-range hopping and pairing, we discuss some general features associated to the presence of long-range entanglement. In particular, after determining the algebraic decays of the correlation functions, we prove that a long-range quantum mutual information exists if the exponent of the decay is not larger than one. Moreover, we show that the time evolution triggered by a quantum quench between short-range and long-range regions, can be characterized by dynamical quantum phase transitions without crossing any phase boundary. We show, also, that the adiabatic dynamics is dictated by the divergence of a topological length scale at the quantum critical point, clarifying the violation of the Kibble-Zurek mechanism for long-range systems.

Topics & Concepts

Quantum entanglementPhysicsRange (aeronautics)Adiabatic processQuantum phase transitionQuantumExponentQuantum mechanicsStatistical physicsQuantum discordPairingBoundary (topology)Quantum phasesCritical exponentPhase transitionSuperconductivityLinguisticsPhilosophyComposite materialMaterials scienceMathematicsMathematical analysisQuantum many-body systemsQuantum and electron transport phenomenaTopological Materials and Phenomena
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