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Symmetry-resolved entanglement entropy in critical free-fermion chains

Quantum Physics 2022-07-14 v2 Statistical Mechanics Strongly Correlated Electrons Mathematical Physics math.MP

Abstract

The symmetry-resolved R\'enyi entanglement entropy is the R\'enyi entanglement entropy of each symmetry sector of a density matrix ρ\rho. This experimentally relevant quantity is known to have rich theoretical connections to conformal field theory (CFT). For a family of critical free-fermion chains, we present a rigorous lattice-based derivation of its scaling properties using the theory of Toeplitz determinants. We consider a class of critical quantum chains with a microscopic U(1) symmetry; each chain has a low energy description given by NN massless Dirac fermions. For the density matrix, ρA\rho_A, of subsystems of LL neighbouring sites we calculate the leading terms in the large LL asymptotic expansion of the symmetry-resolved R\'enyi entanglement entropies. This follows from a large LL expansion of the charged moments of ρA\rho_A; we derive tr(eiαQAρAn)=aeiαQA(σL)x(1+O(Lμ))tr(e^{i \alpha Q_A} \rho_A^n) = a e^{i \alpha \langle Q_A\rangle} (\sigma L)^{-x}(1+O(L^{-\mu})), where a,xa, x and μ\mu are universal and σ\sigma depends only on the NN Fermi momenta. We show that the exponent xx corresponds to the expectation from CFT analysis. The error term O(Lμ)O(L^{-\mu}) is consistent with but weaker than the field theory prediction O(L2μ)O(L^{-2\mu}). However, using further results and conjectures for the relevant Toeplitz determinant, we find excellent agreement with the expansion over CFT operators.

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@article{arxiv.2202.11728,
  title  = {Symmetry-resolved entanglement entropy in critical free-fermion chains},
  author = {Nick G. Jones},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2202.11728},
  year   = {2022}
}

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20 pages + appendix