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Scaling of entanglement entropy at quantum critical points in random spin chains

Disordered Systems and Neural Networks 2024-03-05 v2 Strongly Correlated Electrons

Abstract

We study the scaling properties of the entanglement entropy (EE) near quantum critical points in interacting random antiferromagnetic (AF) spin chains. Using density-matrix renormalization group, we compute the half-chain EE near the topological phase transition between Haldane and Random Singlet phases in a disordered spin-1 chain. It is found to diverge logarithmically in system size with an effective central charge ceff=1.17(4)c_{\rm eff} = 1.17(4) at the quantum critical point (QCP). Moreover, a scaling analysis of EE yields the correlation length exponent ν=2.28(5)\nu=2.28(5). Our unbiased calculation establishes that the QCP is in the universality class of the infinite-randomness fixed point predicted by previous studies based on strong disorder renormalization group technique. However, in the disordered spin-1/2 Majumdar-Ghosh chain, where a valence bond solid phase is unstable to disorder, the crossover length exponent obtained from a scaling analysis of EE disagrees with the expectation based on Imry-Ma argument. We provide a possible explanation.

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@article{arxiv.2307.00062,
  title  = {Scaling of entanglement entropy at quantum critical points in random spin chains},
  author = {Prashant Kumar and R. N. Bhatt},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2307.00062},
  year   = {2024}
}

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8 pages, 2 figures. v2: added references, minor revisions