Universal behavior of a bipartite fidelity at quantum criticality
Abstract
We introduce the (logarithmic) bipartite fidelity of a quantum system as the (logarithm of the) overlap between its ground-state wave function and the ground-state one would obtain if the interactions between two complementary subsystems and were switched off. We argue that it should typically satisfy an area law in dimension . In the case of one-dimensional quantum critical points (QCP) we find that it admits a universal scaling form , where is the typical size of the smaller subsystem. The prefactor is proportional to the central charge and depends on the geometry. We also argue that this quantity can be useful to locate quantum phase transitions, allows for a reliable determination of the central charge, and in general exhibits various properties that are similar to the entanglement entropy. Like the entanglement entropy, it contains subleading universal terms in the case of a 2D conformal QCP.
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@article{arxiv.1010.3716,
title = {Universal behavior of a bipartite fidelity at quantum criticality},
author = {Jérôme Dubail and Jean-Marie Stéphan},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1010.3716},
year = {2011}
}
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10 pages, 4 figures, 1 table. Published version