Entanglement in a simple quantum phase transition
Queensland University of Technology · Quantum (Australia) · +1 more institution
Abstract
What entanglement is present in naturally occurring physical systems at thermal equilibrium? Most such systems are intractable and it is desirable to study simple but realistic systems that can be solved. An example of such a system is the one-dimensional infinite-lattice anisotropic $\mathrm{XY}$ model. This model is exactly solvable using the Jordan-Wigner transform, and it is possible to calculate the two-site reduced density matrix for all pairs of sites. Using the two-site density matrix, the entanglement of formation between any two sites is calculated for all parameter values and temperatures. We also study the entanglement in the transverse Ising model, a special case of the $\mathrm{XY}$ model, which…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 46.52
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 39
Authors
2- TJTobias J. OsborneCorresponding
Queensland University of Technology, Quantum (Australia), University of Queensland
- MAMichael A. Nielsen
University of Queensland, Quantum (Australia), Queensland University of Technology
Topics & keywords
- Quantum entanglement
- Ising model
- Quantum phase transition
- Quantum discord
- Squashed entanglement
- Simple (philosophy)
- Quantum phases
- Quantum