Volume-to-Area Law Entanglement Transition in a non-Hermitian Free Fermionic Chain
Abstract
We consider the dynamics of the non-Hermitian Su-Schrieffer-Heeger model arising as the no-click limit of a continuously monitored free fermion chain where particles and holes are measured on two sublattices. The model has -symmetry, which we show to spontaneously break as a function of the strength of measurement backaction, resulting in a spectral transition where quasiparticles acquire a finite lifetime in patches of the Brillouin zone. We compute the entanglement entropy's dynamics in the thermodynamic limit and demonstrate an entanglement transition between volume-law and area-law scaling, which we characterize analytically. Interestingly we show that the entanglement transition and the -symmetry breaking do not coincide, the former occurring when the entire decay spectrum of the quasiparticle becomes gapped.
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@article{arxiv.2210.11937,
title = {Volume-to-Area Law Entanglement Transition in a non-Hermitian Free Fermionic Chain},
author = {Youenn Le Gal and Xhek Turkeshi and Marco Schirò},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2210.11937},
year = {2023}
}
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version 3 , 4 figures, footnote