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Boundary-law scaling of entanglement entropy in diffusive metals

Strongly Correlated Electrons 2014-08-07 v1 Disordered Systems and Neural Networks Quantum Physics

Abstract

Entanglement structure serves as a powerful way to characterize quantum many-body phases. This is particularly so for gapless quantum liquids, where entanglement-based tools provide one of the only means to systematically characterize these complicated phases. For example, the Fermi-surface structure of Fermi-liquids is revealed in entanglement entropy by a log-correction to the typical boundary-law scaling of simpler quantum ground-states. In this paper, I analyze the entanglement structure of a disordered, but delocalized diffusive metal. Using a combination of analytic arguments and numerical calculations, I show that, despite having the same number of extended gapless excitations as a clean Fermi-liquid, the diffusive metal exhibits only boundary-law entanglement scaling. This result pinpoints the sharp Fermi-surface structure, rather than the finite density of gapless excitations, as the origin of the log-correction in the Fermi-liquid entanglement scaling.

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@article{arxiv.1408.1094,
  title  = {Boundary-law scaling of entanglement entropy in diffusive metals},
  author = {Andrew C. Potter},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1408.1094},
  year   = {2014}
}

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5+4 pages, 2 figures