Entanglement entropy of the $\nu=1/2$ composite fermion non-Fermi liquid state
Abstract
The so-called ``non-Fermi liquid'' behavior is very common in strongly correlated systems. However, its operational definition in terms of ``what it is not'' is a major obstacle against theoretical understanding of this fascinating correlated state. Recently there has been much interest in entanglement entropy as a theoretical tool to study non-Fermi liquids. So far explicit calculations have been limited to models without direct experimental realizations. Here we focus on a two dimensional electron fluid under magnetic field and filling fraction , which is believed to be a non-Fermi liquid state. Using the composite fermion (CF) wave-function which captures the state very accurately, we compute the second R\'enyi entropy using variational Monte-Carlo technique and an efficient parallel algorithm. We find the entanglement entropy scales as with the length of the boundary as it does for free fermions, albeit with a pre-factor twice that of the free fermion. We contrast the results against theoretical conjectures and discuss the implications of the results.
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@article{arxiv.1403.0577,
title = {Entanglement entropy of the $\nu=1/2$ composite fermion non-Fermi liquid state},
author = {Junping Shao and Eun-Ah Kim and F. D. M. Haldane and Edward H. Rezayi},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1403.0577},
year = {2015}
}
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