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Quantum dynamics in sine-square deformed conformal field theory: Quench from uniform to non-uniform CFTs

Strongly Correlated Electrons 2018-06-13 v4 High Energy Physics - Theory

Abstract

In this work, motivated by the sine-square deformation (SSD) for (1+1)-dimensional quantum critical systems, we study the non-equilibrium quantum dynamics of a conformal field theory (CFT) with SSD, which was recently proposed to have continuous energy spectrum and continuous Virasoro algebra. In particular, we study the time evolution of entanglement entropy after a quantum quench from a uniform CFT, which is defined on a finite space of length LL, to a sine-square deformed CFT. We find there is a crossover time tt^{\ast} that divides the entanglement evolution into two interesting regions. For ttt\ll t^{\ast}, the entanglement entropy does not evolve in time; for ttt\gg t^{\ast}, the entanglement entropy grows as SA(t)c3logtS_A(t)\simeq \frac{c}{3}\log t, which is independent of the lengths of the subsystem and the total system. This logt\log t growth with no revival indicates that a sine-square deformed CFT effectively has an infinite length, in agreement with previous studies based on the energy spectrum analysis. Furthermore, we study the quench dynamics for a CFT with Mo¨\ddot{\text{o}}bius deformation, which interpolates between a uniform CFT and a sine-square deformed CFT. The entanglement entropy oscillates in time with period Leff=Lcosh(2θ)L_{\text{eff}}=L\cosh(2\theta), with θ=0\theta=0 corresponding to the uniform case and θ\theta\to \infty corresponding to the SSD limit. Our field theory calculation is confirmed by a numerical study on a (1+1)-d critical fermion chain.

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@article{arxiv.1802.07765,
  title  = {Quantum dynamics in sine-square deformed conformal field theory: Quench from uniform to non-uniform CFTs},
  author = {Xueda Wen and Jie-Qiang Wu},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1802.07765},
  year   = {2018}
}

Comments

are welcome; 10 pages, 4 figures; v2: refs added; v3: refs added; A physical interpretation of t* is added; v4: published version (selected as Editors' Suggestion)