Theory of free fermions under random projective measurements
Abstract
We develop an analytical approach to the study of one-dimensional free fermions subject to random projective measurements of local site occupation numbers, based on the Keldysh path-integral formalism and replica trick. In the limit of rare measurements, (where is measurement rate per site and is hopping constant in the tight-binding model), we derive a non-linear sigma model (NLSM) as an effective field theory of the problem. Its replica-symmetric sector is described by a sigma model with diffusive behavior, and the replica-asymmetric sector is a two-dimensional NLSM defined on manifold with the replica limit . On the Gaussian level, valid in the limit , this model predicts a logarithmic behavior for the second cumulant of number of particles in a subsystem and for the entanglement entropy. However, the one-loop renormalization group analysis allows us to demonstrate that this logarithmic growth saturates at a finite value even for rare measurements, which corresponds to the area-law phase. This implies the absence of a measurement-induced entanglement phase transition for free fermions. The crossover between logarithmic growth and saturation, however, happens at exponentially large scale, . This makes this crossover very sharp as a function of the measurement frequency , which can be easily confused with a transition from the logarithmic to area law in finite-size numerical calculations. We have performed a careful numerical analysis, which supports our analytical predictions.
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@article{arxiv.2304.03138,
title = {Theory of free fermions under random projective measurements},
author = {Igor Poboiko and Paul Pöpperl and Igor V. Gornyi and Alexander D. Mirlin},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2304.03138},
year = {2023}
}
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24 pages, 5 figures