Topological Entanglement-Spectrum Crossing in Quench Dynamics
Abstract
We unveil the stable -dimensional topological structures underlying the quench dynamics for all the Altland-Zirnbauer classes in dimension, and propose to detect such dynamical topology from the time evolution of entanglement spectra. Focusing on systems in classes BDI and D, we find crossings in single-particle entanglement spectra for quantum quenches between different symmetry-protected topological phases. The entanglement-spectrum crossings are shown to be stable against symmetry-preserving disorder and faithfully reflect both (class BDI) and (class D) topological characterizations. As a byproduct, we unravel the topological origin of the global degeneracies emerging temporarily in the many-body entanglement spectrum in the quench dynamics of the transverse-field Ising model. These findings can experimentally be tested in ultracold atoms and trapped ions with the help of cutting-edge tomography for quantum many-body states. Our work paves the way towards a systematic understanding of the role of topology in quench dynamics.
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@article{arxiv.1710.05289,
title = {Topological Entanglement-Spectrum Crossing in Quench Dynamics},
author = {Zongping Gong and Masahito Ueda},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1710.05289},
year = {2018}
}
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6+15 pages, 3+12 figures, 1+1 tables