Short-time vs. long-time dynamics of entanglement in quantum lattice models
Abstract
We study the short-time evolution of the bipartite entanglement in quantum lattice systems with local interactions in terms of the purity of the reduced density matrix. A lower bound for the purity is derived in terms of the eigenvalue spread of the interaction Hamiltonian between the partitions. Starting from an initially separable state the purity decreases as , i.e. quadratically in time, with a characteristic time scale that is inversly proportional to the boundary size of the subsystem, i.e., as an area-law. For larger times an exponential lower bound is derived corresponding to the well-known linear-in-time bound of the entanglement entropy. The validity of the derived lower bound is illustrated by comparison to the exact dynamics of a 1D spin lattice system as well as a pair of coupled spin ladders obtained from numerical simulations.
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@article{arxiv.0910.3868,
title = {Short-time vs. long-time dynamics of entanglement in quantum lattice models},
author = {R. G. Unanyan and D. Muth and M. Fleischhauer},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:0910.3868},
year = {2010}
}
Comments
some minor additions, 6 pages, 3 figures