Pseudo entropy and topological phases of matter
Abstract
Entanglement entropy has proven to be a powerful probe of phenomena such as quantum chaos and phase transitions. Pseudo entropy is a recently proposed time-like generalization of an entanglement measure, motivated by de Sitter holography. In this work, we find that pseudo entropy can also serve as a novel probe for distinguishing topological phases of matter. For this, we consider the Su--Schrieffer--Heeger model as a representative example and investigate the averaged excess entropy , defined as the difference between pseudo entropy and the average entanglement entropy, across the topological-to-trivial and trivial-to-topological phase transitions. When the two states are in the same phase, we find that is non-positive under periodic boundary conditions, while for open boundary conditions, it is non-positive only when the system is sufficiently large. Moreover, we analyze ground-state quench protocols for topology-crossing quenches and find that the imaginary pseudo entropy tracks the critical times predicted by the Fisher zeros.
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@article{arxiv.2606.29311,
title = {Pseudo entropy and topological phases of matter},
author = {Pramod Kamal Kharel and Manghang Limbu and Nabaraj Khatri and Ashish Khanal and Kiran Adhikari},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2606.29311},
year = {2026}
}