Intersublattice entanglement entropy as an extensive property in antiferromagnets
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2021-08-19
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Recent advancements in our understanding of ordered magnets call for a quantification of their entanglement content on an equal footing with classical thermodynamic quantities, such as the total magnetic moment. We evaluate the entanglement entropy (EE) between the two sublattices of a bipartite ordered antiferromagnet, finding it to scale with volume. Thus, the EE density becomes an intensive property and is evaluated to be a universal dimensionality-dependent constant when exchange is the dominant interaction. Our analytic results are validated against the DMRG-based analysis of a one-dimensional (1D) system, finding good agreement. Furthermore, our evaluated EE per bond provides a useful shortcut towards obtaining the central-cut EE in 1D, and the area law in higher-dimensional magnets.
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Hartmann, D M F, Wouters, J J, Schuricht, D, Duine, R A & Kamra, A 2021, 'Intersublattice entanglement entropy as an extensive property in antiferromagnets', Physical Review B, vol. 104, 064436, pp. 1-7. https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevB.104.064436