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Universal and measurable entanglement entropy in the spin-boson model

Strongly Correlated Electrons 2009-11-11 v2 Mesoscale and Nanoscale Physics

Abstract

We study the entanglement between a qubit and its environment from the spin-boson model with Ohmic dissipation. Through a mapping to the anisotropic Kondo model, we derive the entropy of entanglement of the spin E(α,Δ,h)E(\alpha,\Delta,h), where α\alpha is the dissipation strength, Δ\Delta is the tunneling amplitude between qubit states, and hh is the level asymmetry. For 1αΔ/ωc1-\alpha \gg \Delta/\omega_c and (Δ,h)ωc(\Delta,h) \ll \omega_c, we show that the Kondo energy scale TKT_K controls the entanglement between the qubit and the bosonic environment (ωc\omega_c is a high-energy cutoff). For hTKh\ll T_K, the disentanglement proceeds as (h/TK)2(h/T_K)^2; for hTKh\gg T_K, EE vanishes as (TK/h)22α(T_K/h)^{2-2\alpha}, up to a logarithmic correction. For a given hh, the maximum entanglement occurs at a value of α\alpha which lies in the crossover regime hTKh\sim T_K. We emphasize the possibility of measuring this entanglement using charge qubits subject to electromagnetic noise.

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@article{arxiv.cond-mat/0612095,
  title  = {Universal and measurable entanglement entropy in the spin-boson model},
  author = {Angela Kopp and Karyn Le Hur},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:cond-mat/0612095},
  year   = {2009}
}

Comments

4 pages and 4 figures; updated version to appear in Physical Review Letters