Stability of global entanglement in thermal states of spin chains
Abstract
We investigate the entanglement properties of a one dimensional chain of spin qubits coupled via nearest neighbor interactions. The entanglement measure used is the n-concurrence, which is distinct from other measures on spin chains such as bipartite entanglement in that it can quantify "global" entanglement across the spin chain. Specifically, it computes the overlap of a quantum state with its time-reversed state. As such this measure is well suited to study ground states of spin chain Hamiltonians that are intrinsically time reversal symmetric. We study the robustness of n-concurrence of ground states when the interaction is subject to a time reversal antisymmetric magnetic field perturbation. The n-concurrence in the ground state of the isotropic XX model is computed and it is shown that there is a critical magnetic field strength at which the entanglement experiences a jump discontinuity from the maximum value to zero. The n-concurrence for thermal mixed states is derived and a threshold temperature is computed below which the system has non zero entanglement.
Cite
@article{arxiv.quant-ph/0406064,
title = {Stability of global entanglement in thermal states of spin chains},
author = {Gavin K. Brennen and Stephen S. Bullock},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:quant-ph/0406064},
year = {2009}
}
Comments
13 pages, 3 figures. v.2 includes minor corrections and an added section treating the quantum XX model with open boundaries