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Entanglement production due to quench dynamics of an anisotropic XY chain in a transverse field

arXiv:0904.1059 · doi:10.1103/PhysRevA.80.032304

Abstract

We compute concurrence and negativity as measures of two-site entanglement generated by a power-law quench (characterized by a rate 1/tau and an exponent alpha) which takes an anisotropic XY chain in a transverse field through a quantum critical point (QCP). We show that only the even-neighbor pairs of sites get entangled in such a process. Moreover, there is a critical rate of quench, 1/tau_c, above which no two-site entanglement is generated; the entire entanglement is multipartite. The ratio of the two-site entanglements between consecutive even neighbors can be tuned by changing the quench rate. We also show that for large tau, the concurrence (negativity) scales as sqrt{alpha/tau} (alpha/tau), and we relate this scaling behavior to defect production by the quench through a QCP.

5 pages including 4 figures; added a figure on multipartite entanglement and some references -- this is the published version