Scaling of entanglement between separated blocks in spin chains at criticality

Physics – Quantum Physics

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4 pages, 3 figures; comments welcome

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10.1103/PhysRevA.80.010304

We compute the entanglement between separated blocks in certain spin models showing that at criticality this entanglement is a function of the ratio of the separation to the length of the blocks and can be written as a product of a power law and an exponential decay. It thereby interpolates between the entanglement of individual spins and blocks of spins. It captures features of correlation functions at criticality as well as the monogamous nature of entanglement. We exemplify invariant features of this entanglement to microscopic changes within the same universality class. We find this entanglement to be invariant with respect to simultaneous scale transformations of the separation and the length of the blocks. As a corollary, this study estimates the entanglement between separated regions of those quantum fields to which the considered spin models map at criticality.

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