论文标题
在不稳定的准颗粒存在下固定状态的纠缠
Entanglement of Stationary States in the Presence of Unstable Quasiparticles
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论文摘要
不稳定的准粒子在某些集成系统的不平衡动力学中的影响一直是最近一些研究的主题。在本文中,我们着重于纠缠熵密度的固定值,其生长速率和相关功能,在量子淬火之后。我们考虑了几个淬火,每种淬火的特征是相应的挤压相干状态。在淬灭动作方法中,相干状态振幅$ k(θ)$成为完全表征大型固定状态的输入数据,因此也相应的杨阳熵。我们发现,作为不稳定粒子质量的函数,熵的生长速率具有全局最小信号,熵的耗竭,该熵的耗竭伴随着稳定的准粒子在阈值下放缓,形成了不稳定的激发。我们还观察到由不稳定粒子和淬灭参数之间的相互作用控制的量表的分离,将自由费米斯所描述的非相互作用态度与存在不稳定粒子的相互作用方案分开。尺度的分离导致了许多功能的双倍结构,其中高原的相对高度与与两个方案相关的UV固定点的中央电荷的比率有关,这与共同场理论预测完全一致。还详细研究了熵及其生长速率的其他几个功能的特性,包括固定淬灭参数和变化不稳定的粒子质量和副质量。
The effect of unstable quasiparticles in the out-of-equilibrium dynamics of certain integrable systems has been the subject of several recent studies. In this paper we focus on the stationary value of the entanglement entropy density, its growth rate, and related functions, after a quantum quench. We consider several quenches, each of which is characterised by a corresponding squeezed coherent state. In the quench action approach, the coherent state amplitudes $K(θ)$ become input data that fully characterise the large-time stationary state, thus also the corresponding Yang-Yang entropy. We find that, as function of the mass of the unstable particle, the entropy growth rate has a global minimum signalling the depletion of entropy that accompanies a slowdown of stable quasiparticles at the threshold for the formation of an unstable excitation. We also observe a separation of scales governed by the interplay between the mass of the unstable particle and the quench parameter, separating a non-interacting regime described by free fermions from an interacting regime where the unstable particle is present. This separation of scales leads to a double-plateau structure of many functions, where the relative height of the plateaux is related to the ratio of central charges of the UV fixed points associated with the two regimes, in full agreement with conformal field theory predictions. The properties of several other functions of the entropy and its growth rate are also studied in detail, both for fixed quench parameter and varying unstable particle mass and viceversa.