Dynamics of decoherence of an entangled pair of qubits locally connected to a one-dimensional disordered spin chain
Sudip Mukherjee, Tanay Nag

TL;DR
This paper investigates how disorder affects the non-equilibrium entanglement dynamics of a Bell pair in a disordered spin chain, revealing multiple decay regimes, Griffiths phase signatures, and the impact of disorder on entanglement decay and quasi-particle propagation.
Contribution
It provides a detailed analysis of the temporal evolution of Loschmidt echo in a disordered spin chain, identifying distinct decay regimes and the influence of disorder on entanglement and light cone dynamics.
Findings
Identifies three exponential decay regimes of Loschmidt echo.
Discovers disorder-dependent power law decay indicating Griffiths phase.
Shows disorder inhibits rapid entanglement decay and alters quasi-particle light cone behavior.
Abstract
We study the non-equilibrium evolution of concurrence of a Bell pair constituted of two qubits, through the measurement of Loschmidt echo (LE) under the scope of generalized central spin model. Having detected the Griffiths phase via derivative of LE in equilibrium, we show that in the non-equilibrium situation, the spin chain requires a temporal window to realize the effect of disorder. We show that within this timescale, LE falls off exponentially and this decay is maximally controlled by the initial states and coupling strength. Our detail investigation suggests that there actually exist three types of exponential decay, a Gaussian decay in ultra short time scale followed by two exponential decay in the intermediate time with two different decay exponents. The effect of the disorder starts appearing in the late time power law fall of LE where the power law exponent is strongly…
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