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Disorder-Induced Entanglement Phase Transitions in Non-Hermitian Systems with Skin Effects

Quantum Physics 2023-06-09 v2 Disordered Systems and Neural Networks Mesoscale and Nanoscale Physics Quantum Gases

Abstract

Non-Hermitian dynamics is ubiquitous in various physical systems. While recent study shows that such a dynamics leads to an area-law scaling of the entanglement entropy due to the non-Hermitian skin effects, it remains unclear how disorder changes the behavior of the entanglement entropy in a non-Hermitian system with skin effects. Here we study the dynamics of a many-body state of free fermions in the paradigmatic Hatano-Nelson model with open boundaries, and find that the area-law behavior of the entanglement entropy in the pristine Hatano-Nelson model develops into a logarithmic scaling for small disorder strength. As we further increase the disorder strength, the system reenters an area-law regime through an entanglement phase transition. At the critical point, the entanglement entropy exhibits a universal algebraic scaling. We further demonstrate the absence of a conformal invariance in the log-law regime by examining the subsystem entanglement entropy, the connected correlation function and the mutual information. Finally, we show the existence of disorder induced entanglement phase transitions in the Hatano-Nelson model with periodic boundaries.

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@article{arxiv.2305.12342,
  title  = {Disorder-Induced Entanglement Phase Transitions in Non-Hermitian Systems with Skin Effects},
  author = {Kai Li and Ze-Chuan Liu and Yong Xu},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2305.12342},
  year   = {2023}
}

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10 pages, 5 figures