English

Quantum-entanglement aspects of polaron systems

Other Condensed Matter 2008-12-11 v4

Abstract

We describe quantum entanglement inherent to the polaron ground states of coupled electron-phonon (or, more generally, particle-phonon) systems based on a model comprising both local (Holstein-type) and nonlocal (Peierls-type) coupling. We study this model using a variational method supplemented by the exact numerical diagonalization on a system of finite size. By way of subsequent numerical diagonalization of the reduced density matrix, we determine the particle-phonon entanglement as given by the von Neumann and linear entropies. Our results are strongly indicative of the intimate relationship between the particle localization/delocalization and the particle-phonon entanglement. In particular, we find a compelling evidence for the existence of a nonanalyticity in the entanglement entropies with respect to the Peierls-coupling strength. The occurrence of such nonanalyticity -- not accompanied by an actual quantum phase transition -- reinforces analogous conclusion drawn in several recent studies of entanglement in the realm of quantum-dissipative systems. In addition, we demonstrate that the entanglement entropies saturate inside the self-trapped region where the small-polaron states are nearly maximally mixed.

Keywords

Cite

@article{arxiv.0808.2632,
  title  = {Quantum-entanglement aspects of polaron systems},
  author = {Vladimir M. Stojanovic and Mihajlo Vanevic},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:0808.2632},
  year   = {2008}
}

Comments

Selected PRB Editors' Suggestion in 1 Dec Issue