Entanglement scaling and charge fluctuations in a Fermi liquid of composite fermions
Cristian Voinea, Songyang Pu, Ajit C. Balram, Zlatko Papi\'c

TL;DR
This paper investigates entanglement entropy and charge fluctuations in composite fermion Fermi liquids, revealing enhanced entanglement scaling and suppressed charge fluctuations as signatures of non-Fermi-liquid behavior across various fillings.
Contribution
It demonstrates that composite fermion Fermi liquids exhibit increased entanglement entropy and universal charge fluctuation properties, extending previous findings to multiple filling factors and bosonic states.
Findings
Enhanced entanglement entropy at multiple fillings
Charge fluctuations obey area-law with universal corner contributions
Results consistent across geometries and Landau level projections
Abstract
The composite fermion Fermi liquid (CFL) state at filling of a Landau level is a paradigmatic non-Fermi liquid borne out purely by Coulomb interactions. But in what ways is this exotic state of matter different from a Fermi liquid? The CFL entanglement entropy was indeed found to exhibit a significant enhancement compared to free electrons [Shao et al., Phys. Rev. Lett. 114, 206402 (2015)], which was subsequently ruled out as a finite-size effect by the study of a lattice CFL analog [Mishmash and Motrunich, Phys. Rev. B 94, 081110 (2016)]. Moreover, the enhancement was not observed in a quasi-one-dimensional limit of the Coulomb ground state at [Geraedts et al., Science 352, 197 (2016)]. Here, we revisit the problem of entanglement scaling in the CFL state realized in a two-dimensional electron gas. Using Monte Carlo evaluation of the second R\'enyi entropy for…
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TopicsQuantum and electron transport phenomena · Physics of Superconductivity and Magnetism · Advanced Condensed Matter Physics
