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Measurement-induced entanglement transitions in quantum circuits of non-interacting fermions: Born-rule versus forced measurements (2302.09094v1)

Published 17 Feb 2023 in cond-mat.stat-mech, cond-mat.dis-nn, cond-mat.str-el, and quant-ph

Abstract: We address entanglement transitions in monitored random quantum circuits of non-interacting fermions, in particular, the question of whether Born-rule and forced measurements yield the same universality class. For a generic circuit with no symmetry other than fermion parity, acting on a one-dimensional Majorana chain, we numerically obtain several critical exponents, providing clear evidence that the two transitions with Born-rule and forced measurements are in different universality classes. We provide a theoretical understanding for our numerical results by identifying the underlying statistical mechanics model which follows from the general correspondence, established in Jian et al., Phys. Rev. B 106, 134206, between non-unitary circuits of non-interacting fermions and the ten-fold Altland-Zirnbauer (AZ) symmetry classes. The AZ class is the same for Born-rule and forced measurements of the circuits. For the circuit under consideration (in AZ class DIII), the statistical mechanics model describing the transition is the principal chiral non-linear sigma model whose field variable is an ${\rm SO}(n)$ matrix in the replica limits $n\to 0$ and $n\to 1$ for forced and Born-rule measurements, respectively. The former is in an Anderson localization universality class while we show that the latter is in a novel universality class beyond Anderson localization. Both entanglement transitions are driven by proliferation of $\mathbb{Z}_2$ topological defects. The different replica limits account for the difference in the universality classes. Furthermore, we provide numerical and symmetry-based arguments that the entanglement transition in the previously-studied monitored circuit of Majorana fermions based on the loop model with crossings, a highly fine-tuned circuit, belongs to a universality class different from both transitions in the generic circuits discussed in this paper.

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