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Quench Dynamics of Topological Maximally-Entangled States

Strongly Correlated Electrons 2015-06-05 v2 Other Condensed Matter

Abstract

We investigate the quench dynamics of the one-particle entanglement spectra (OPES) for systems with topologically nontrivial phases. By using dimerized chains as an example, it is demonstrated that the evolution of OPES for the quenched bi-partite systems is governed by an effective Hamiltonian which is characterized by a pseudo spin in a time-dependent pseudo magnetic field S(k,t)\vec{S}(k,t). The existence and evolution of the topological maximally-entangled edge states are determined by the winding number of S(k,t)\vec{S}(k,t) in the kk-space. In particular, the maximally-entangled edge states survive only if nontrivial Berry phases are induced by the winding of S(k,t)\vec{S}(k,t). In the infinite time limit the equilibrium OPES can be determined by an effective time-independent pseudo magnetic field S\mbeff(k)\vec{S}_{\mb{eff}}(k). Furthermore, when maximally-entangled edge states are unstable, they are destroyed by quasiparticles within a characteristic timescale in proportional to the system size.

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@article{arxiv.1205.6951,
  title  = {Quench Dynamics of Topological Maximally-Entangled States},
  author = {Ming-Chiang Chung and Yi-Hao Jhu and Pochung Chen and Chung-Yu Mou},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1205.6951},
  year   = {2015}
}

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5 pages, 3 figures