Avalanche of entanglement and correlations at quantum phase transitions
Abstract
We study the ground-state entanglement in the quantum Ising model with nearest neighbor ferromagnetic coupling and find a sequential increase of entanglement depth with growing . This entanglement avalanche starts with two-point entanglement, as measured by the concurrence, and continues via the three-tangle and four-tangle, until finally, deep in the ferromagnetic phase for , arriving at pure -partite (GHZ type) entanglement of all spins. Comparison with the two, three, and four-point correlations reveals a similar sequence and shows strong ties to the above entanglement measures for small . However, we also find a partial inversion of the hierarchy, where the four-point correlation exceeds the three- and two-point correlations, well before the critical point is reached. Qualitatively similar behavior is also found for the Bose-Hubbard model, suggesting that this is a general feature of a quantum phase transition. This should have far reaching consequences for approximations starting from a mean-field limit.
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@article{arxiv.1607.06616,
title = {Avalanche of entanglement and correlations at quantum phase transitions},
author = {Konstantin V. Krutitsky and Andreas Osterloh and Ralf Schützhold},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1607.06616},
year = {2016}
}