Realistic protocol to measure entanglement at finite temperatures
Abstract
It is desirable to relate entanglement of many-body systems to measurable observables. In systems with a conserved charge, it was recently shown that the number entanglement entropy (NEE) - i.e. the entropy change due to an unselective subsystem charge measurement - is an entanglement monotone. Here we derive finite-temperature equilibrium relations between Renyi moments of the NEE, and multi-point charge correlations. These relations are exemplified in quantum dot systems where the desired charge correlations can be measured via a nearby quantum point contact. In quantum dots recently realizing the multi-channel Kondo effect we show that the NEE has a nontrivial universal temperature dependence which is now accessible using the proposed methods.
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@article{arxiv.2210.10713,
title = {Realistic protocol to measure entanglement at finite temperatures},
author = {Cheolhee Han and Yigal Meir and Eran Sela},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2210.10713},
year = {2023}
}
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6 pages, 1 figure, 8 pages of Supplementary material