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dc.titleEntanglement convertibility by sweeping through the quantum phases of the alternating bonds XXZ chain
dc.contributor.authorTzeng, Y.-C
dc.contributor.authorDai, L
dc.contributor.authorChung, M.-C
dc.contributor.authorAmico, L
dc.contributor.authorKwek, L.-C
dc.date.accessioned2020-10-22T02:57:15Z
dc.date.available2020-10-22T02:57:15Z
dc.date.issued2016
dc.identifier.citationTzeng, Y.-C, Dai, L, Chung, M.-C, Amico, L, Kwek, L.-C (2016). Entanglement convertibility by sweeping through the quantum phases of the alternating bonds XXZ chain. Scientific Reports 6 : 26453. ScholarBank@NUS Repository. https://doi.org/10.1038/srep26453
dc.identifier.issn20452322
dc.identifier.urihttps://scholarbank.nus.edu.sg/handle/10635/178904
dc.description.abstractWe study the entanglement structure and the topological edge states of the ground state of the spin-1/2 XXZ model with bond alternation. We employ parity-density matrix renormalization group with periodic boundary conditions. The finite-size scaling of Rényi entropies S2 and S? are used to construct the phase diagram of the system. The phase diagram displays three possible phases: Haldane type (an example of symmetry protected topological ordered phases), Classical Dimer and Néel phases, the latter bounded by two continuous quantum phase transitions. The entanglement and non-locality in the ground state are studied and quantified by the entanglement convertibility. We found that, at small spatial scales, the ground state is not convertible within the topological Haldane dimer phase. The phenomenology we observe can be described in terms of correlations between edge states. We found that the entanglement spectrum also exhibits a distinctive response in the topological phase: the effective rank of the reduced density matrix displays a specifically large "susceptibility" in the topological phase. These findings support the idea that although the topological order in the ground state cannot be detected by local inspection, the ground state response at local scale can tell the topological phases apart from the non-topological phases.
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dc.sourceUnpaywall 20201031
dc.typeArticle
dc.contributor.departmentCENTRE FOR QUANTUM TECHNOLOGIES
dc.description.doi10.1038/srep26453
dc.description.sourcetitleScientific Reports
dc.description.volume6
dc.description.page26453
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