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Effective Theory for the Measurement-Induced Phase Transition of Dirac Fermions

Statistical Mechanics 2021-11-02 v5 Disordered Systems and Neural Networks Quantum Gases High Energy Physics - Theory Quantum Physics

Abstract

A wave function exposed to measurements undergoes pure state dynamics, with deterministic unitary and probabilistic measurement induced state updates, defining a quantum trajectory. For many-particle systems, the competition of these different elements of dynamics can give rise to a scenario similar to quantum phase transitions. To access it despite the randomness of single quantum trajectories, we construct an nn-replica Keldysh field theory for the ensemble average of the nn-th moment of the trajectory projector. A key finding is that this field theory decouples into one set of degrees of freedom that heats up indefinitely, while n1n-1 others can be cast into the form of pure state evolutions generated by an effective non-Hermitian Hamiltonian. This decoupling is exact for free theories, and useful for interacting ones. In particular, we study locally measured Dirac fermions in (1+1)(1+1) dimensions, which can be bosonized to a monitored interacting Luttinger liquid at long wavelengths. For this model, the non-Hermitian Hamiltonian corresponds to a quantum Sine-Gordon model with complex coefficients. A renormalization group analysis reveals a gapless critical phase with logarithmic entanglement entropy growth, and a gapped area law phase, separated by a Berezinskii-Kosterlitz-Thouless transition. The physical picture emerging here is a pinning of the trajectory wave function into eigenstates of the measurement operators upon increasing the monitoring rate.

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@article{arxiv.2102.08381,
  title  = {Effective Theory for the Measurement-Induced Phase Transition of Dirac Fermions},
  author = {M. Buchhold and Y. Minoguchi and A. Altland and S. Diehl},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2102.08381},
  year   = {2021}
}

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21+9 pages, 6 figures