Piercing the rainbow: entanglement on an inhomogeneous spin chain with a defect
Abstract
The {\em rainbow state} denotes a set of valence bond states organized concentrically around the center of a spin 1/2 chain. It is the ground state of an inhomogeneous XX Hamiltonian and presents maximal violation of the area law of entanglement entropy. Here, we add a tunable exchange coupling constant at the center, , and show that it induces entanglement transitions of the ground state. At very strong inhomogeneity, the rainbow state survives for , while outside that region the ground state is a product of dimers. In the weak inhomogeneity regime the entanglement entropy satisfies a volume law, derived from CFT in curved spacetime, with an effective central charge that depends on the inhomogeneity parameter and . In all regimes we have found that the entanglement properties are invariant under the transformation , whose fixed point corresponds to the usual rainbow model. Finally, we study the robustness of non trivial topological phases in the presence of the defect.
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@article{arxiv.1912.10788,
title = {Piercing the rainbow: entanglement on an inhomogeneous spin chain with a defect},
author = {Nadir Samos Sáenz de Buruaga and Silvia N. Santalla and Javier Rodríguez-Laguna and Germán Sierra},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1912.10788},
year = {2020}
}