IFLP   13074
INSTITUTO DE FISICA LA PLATA
Unidad Ejecutora - UE
artículos
Título:
Fermionic entanglement in the Lipkin model
Autor/es:
ROSSIGNOLI, R.; CEREZO, M.; DI TULLIO, M.; GIGENA, N.
Revista:
Physical Review A
Editorial:
APS
Referencias:
Lugar: NY; Año: 2019 vol. 100 p. 621041 - 62104120
ISSN:
2469-9926
Resumen:
We examine the fermionic entanglement in the ground state of the fermionic Lipkin model and its relation with bipartite entanglement. It is first shown that the one-body entanglement entropy, which quantifies the minimum distance to a fermionic Gaussian state, behaves similarly to the mean-field order parameter and is essentially proportional to the total bipartite entanglement between the upper and lower modes, a quantity meaningful only in the fermionic realization of the model. We also analyze the entanglement of the reduced state of four single-particle modes (two up-down pairs), showing that its fermionic concurrence is strongly peaked at the phase transition and behaves differently from the corresponding up-down entanglement. We finally show that the first measures and the up-down reduced entanglement can be correctly described through a basic mean-field approach supplemented with symmetry restoration, whereas the concurrence requires at least the inclusion of random-phase-approximation?type correlations for a proper prediction. Fermionic separability is also discussed.