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Entanglement Entropy of Systems with Spontaneously Broken Continuous Symmetry

Strongly Correlated Electrons 2015-01-09 v2 High Energy Physics - Theory Quantum Physics

Abstract

We study entanglement properties of systems with spontaneously broken continuous symmetry. We find that in addition to the expected area law behavior, the entanglement entropy contains a subleading contribution which diverges logarithmically with the subsystem size in agreement with the Monte Carlo simulations of A. Kallin et. al. (Phys. Rev. B 84, 165134 (2011)). The coefficient of the logarithm is a universal number given simply by NG(d1)/2N_G (d-1)/2, where NGN_G is the number of Goldstone modes and dd is the spatial dimension. This term is present even when the subsystem boundary is straight and contains no corners, and its origin lies in the interplay of Goldstone modes and restoration of symmetry in a finite volume. We also compute the "low-energy" part of the entanglement spectrum and show that it has the same characteristic "tower of states" form as the physical low-energy spectrum obtained when a system with spontaneously broken continuous symmetry is placed in a finite volume.

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@article{arxiv.1112.5166,
  title  = {Entanglement Entropy of Systems with Spontaneously Broken Continuous Symmetry},
  author = {Max A. Metlitski and Tarun Grover},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1112.5166},
  year   = {2015}
}

Comments

39 pages, 1 figure. v2: added section III with a new derivation of the main result and an exact calculation of the full entanglement spectrum