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Distilling momentum-space entanglement in Luttinger liquids at finite temperature

Published 13 Oct 2016 in cond-mat.str-el and cond-mat.quant-gas | (1610.03967v1)

Abstract: While much is known about the entanglement characteristics of ground states, the properties of reduced thermal density matrices have received significantly less attention. Here we investigate the entanglement content of reduced thermal density matrices for momentum-space bipartitioning in Luttinger liquids using analytical and numerical methods. The low lying part of its spectrum contains an "entanglement gap", which persists up to temperatures comparable to the level spacing. With increasing temperature, the low energy modes acquire dispersion and resemble to those in the physical Hamiltonian with an enhanced effective temperature. The momentum-space entanglement is carried by high energy modes (compared to temperature), featuring a completely flat spectrum. The von-Neumann entropy increases with temperature with a universal Sommerfeld coefficient. The momentum-space entanglement Hamiltonian turns out to be as universal as the physical Hamiltonian.

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