Universal entanglement signatures of quantum liquids as a guide to fermionic criticality
Siddhartha Patra, Anirban Mukherjee, Siddhartha Lal

TL;DR
This paper investigates the entanglement properties of various quantum liquids, revealing universal logarithmic violations of the area-law in momentum space, and proposes an entanglement-based framework for classifying fermionic quantum critical states.
Contribution
It introduces a momentum-space RG approach to analyze entanglement in Fermi liquids and non-Fermi liquids, uncovering universal entanglement signatures linked to Fermi surface properties.
Findings
Universal logarithmic violation of the area-law in momentum space for gapless liquids.
Entanglement signatures depend on the Fermi surface topology and the nature of the parent metallic state.
Enhanced entanglement entropy observed at the quantum critical point in the 2D Hubbard model.
Abstract
An outstanding challenge involves understanding the many-particle entanglement of liquid states of quantum matter that arise in systems of interacting electrons. The Fermi liquid (FL) in spatial dimensions shows a violation of the area-law in real-space entanglement entropy of a subsystem (of length ), , widely believed to be a hallmark signature of the ground state of a gapless quantum critical system of interacting fermions. In this work, we apply a renormalisation group approach to a prototype of the FL in momentum (or, )-space, unveiling thereby the RG relevant quantum fluctuations (due to forward and tangential scattering) from which long-range entanglement arises. A similar analysis of non-Fermi liquids such as the 2D marginal Fermi liquid (MFL) and the 1D Tomonaga-Luttinger liquid (TLL) reveals a universal logarithmic violation of the…
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Taxonomy
TopicsQuantum many-body systems · Cold Atom Physics and Bose-Einstein Condensates · Quantum and electron transport phenomena
