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SYK meets non-Hermiticity II: measurement-induced phase transition

Strongly Correlated Electrons 2021-09-30 v2 Statistical Mechanics High Energy Physics - Theory Quantum Physics

Abstract

We construct Brownian Sachdev-Ye-Kitaev (SYK) chains subjected to continuous monitoring and explore possible entanglement phase transitions therein. We analytically derive the effective action in the large-NN limit and show that an entanglement transition is caused by the symmetry breaking in the enlarged replica space. In the noninteracting case with SYK2_2 chains, the model features a continuous O(2)O(2) symmetry between two replicas and a transition corresponding to spontaneous breaking of that symmetry upon varying the measurement rate. In the symmetry broken phase at low measurement rate, the emergent replica criticality associated with the Goldstone mode leads to a log-scaling entanglement entropy that can be attributed to the free energy of vortices. In the symmetric phase at higher measurement rate, the entanglement entropy obeys area-law scaling. In the interacting case, the continuous O(2)O(2) symmetry is explicitly lowered to a discrete C4C_4 symmetry, giving rise to volume-law entanglement entropy in the symmetry-broken phase due to the enhanced linear free energy cost of domain walls compared to vortices. The interacting transition is described by C4C_4 symmetry breaking. We also verify the large-NN critical exponents by numerically solving the Schwinger-Dyson equation.

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@article{arxiv.2104.08270,
  title  = {SYK meets non-Hermiticity II: measurement-induced phase transition},
  author = {Shao-Kai Jian and Chunxiao Liu and Xiao Chen and Brian Swingle and Pengfei Zhang},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2104.08270},
  year   = {2021}
}

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4.5 pages + supplemental material, 4 figures