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Emergence of Light Cones in Long-range Interacting Spin Chains Is Due to Destructive Interference
arXiv
Authors: Peyman Azodi, Herschel A. Rabitz
Year
2024
Paper ID
65338
Status
Preprint
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Despite extensive research on long-range interacting quantum systems, the physical mechanism responsible for the emergence of light cones remains unidentified. This work presents a novel perspective on the origins of locality and emergent light cones in quantum systems with long-range interactions. We identify a mechanism in such spin chains where effective entanglement light cones emerge due to destructive interference among quantum effects that entangle spins. Although long-range entangling effects reach beyond the identified light cone, due to destructive interference, entanglement remains exponentially suppressed in that region, ultimately leading to the formation of the light cone. We demonstrate that this interference not only drives but is also necessary for the emergence of light cones. Furthermore, our analysis reveals that reducing the interaction range weakens this interference, surprisingly increasing the speed of entanglement transport, an effect that opens new experimental opportunities for investigation.
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- Despite extensive research on long-range interacting quantum systems, the physical mechanism responsible for the emergence of light cones remains unidentified.
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