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Entanglement contour perspective for strong area law violation in a disordered long-range hopping model
arXiv
Authors: Nilanjan Roy, Auditya Sharma
Year
2017
Paper ID
25040
Status
Preprint
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We numerically investigate the link between the delocalization-localization transition and entanglement in a disordered long-range hopping model of spinless fermions by studying various static and dynamical quantities. This includes the inverse participation ratio, level-statistics, entanglement entropy and number fluctuations in the subsystem along with quench and wave-packet dynamics. Finite systems show delocalized, quasi-localized and localized phases. The delocalized phase shows strong area-law violation whereas the (quasi)localized phase adheres to (for large subsystems) the strict area law. The idea of `entanglement contour' nicely explains the violation of area-law and its relationship with `fluctuation contour' reveals a signature at the transition point. The relationship between entanglement entropy and number fluctuations in the subsystem also carries signatures for the transition in the model. Results from Aubry-Andre-Harper model are compared in this context. The propagation of charge and entanglement are contrasted by studying quench and wavepacket dynamics at the single-particle and many-particle levels.
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