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Universal Thermal Entanglement of Multichannel Kondo Effects

Donghoon Kim, Jeongmin Shim, H.-S. Sim

2021Physical Review Letters17 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Quantum entanglement between an impurity and its environment is expected to be central in quantum impurity problems. We develop a method to compute the entanglement in spin-1/2 impurity problems, based on the entanglement negativity and the boundary conformal field theory (BCFT). Using the method, we study the thermal decay of the entanglement in the multichannel Kondo effects. At zero temperature, the entanglement has the maximal value independent of the number of the screening channels. At low temperature, the entanglement exhibits a power-law thermal decay. The power-law exponent equals two times of the scaling dimension of the BCFT boundary operator describing the impurity spin, and it is attributed to the energy-dependent scaling behavior of the entanglement in energy eigenstates. These agree with numerical renormalization group results, unveiling quantum coherence inside the Kondo screening length.

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Quantum entanglementPhysicsQuantum mechanicsScalingScaling dimensionSquashed entanglementConformal field theoryKondo modelKondo effectDensity matrix renormalization groupQuantum discordAnderson impurity modelQuantumRenormalizationOperator (biology)Coherence (philosophical gambling strategy)Boundary (topology)Renormalization groupField (mathematics)Condensed matter physicsExponentBoundary conformal field theoryAmplitude damping channelQuantum informationCritical dimensionDimension (graph theory)Quantum phase transitionImpurityThermalMultipartite entanglementQuantum and electron transport phenomenaAdvanced Physical and Chemical Molecular InteractionsQuantum Information and Cryptography