Slow measurement-only dynamics of entanglement in Pauli subsystem codes
Benedikt Placke, S. A. Parameswaran

TL;DR
This paper investigates how measurement-only quantum dynamics in subsystem codes exhibit slow entanglement growth and purification, with the geometry of subsystem symmetries playing a crucial role in these phenomena.
Contribution
It systematically analyzes the phase diagrams and time scales of measurement-only dynamics in subsystem codes, revealing the link between nonlocal symmetries and slow entanglement processes.
Findings
Nonlocal stabilizer generators induce nonlocal entanglement contributions.
Slow purification and scrambling occur in codes with nonlocally generated subsystem symmetries.
The geometry of subsystem symmetries determines the dynamical phases and timescales.
Abstract
We study the non-unitary dynamics of a class of quantum circuits based on stochastically measuring check operators of subsystem quantum error-correcting codes, such as the Bacon-Shor code and its various generalizations. Our focus is on how properties of the underlying code are imprinted onto the measurement-only dynamics. We find that in a large class of codes with nonlocal stabilizer generators, at late times there is generically a nonlocal contribution to the subsystem entanglement entropy which scales with the subsystem size. The nonlocal stabilizer generators can also induce slow dynamics, since depending on the rate of competing measurements the associated degrees of freedom can take exponentially long (in system size) to purify (disentangle from the environment when starting from a mixed state) and to scramble (become entangled with the rest of the system when starting from a…
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Taxonomy
TopicsQuantum and electron transport phenomena · Quantum Information and Cryptography · Quantum-Dot Cellular Automata
