banner8 banner8_m

News and Events

PAST EVENTS

BACK
Seminars

Rényi Entanglement Entropy of Fermi and Non-Fermi Liquids: Sachdev-Ye-Kitaev Model and Dynamical Mean Field Theories

Speaker Prof. Sumilan Banerjee
Affiliation Centre for Condensed Matter Theory
Department of Physics, Indian Institute of Science
Date April 30, 2021 (Friday)
Time 10:00 a.m.
Venue ZOOM Meeting Link: https://hku.zoom.us/j/95964653592?pwd=RHhWbVJnVmNpa2xJQVBUMXlWbFgzQT09
ZOOM Meeting ID: 959 6465 3592
Password: 2859

Abstract


Entanglement, the “spooky action at a distance”, symbolized by the famous Bell pair of two qubits has emerged as the most fundamental aspect of quantum mechanics in the last decade. Entanglement, having no classical analogue, allows to distill the truly quantum nature of non-trivial many-body states. However, computation of various measures of entanglement, e.g. entanglement entropy, unlike thermal entropy, is much more challenging within well-known techniques of quantum many-body physics like path integrals and associated perturbative and non-perturbative approximations. I will discuss a new path integral approach, on a par with standard coherent state path integrals, for calculating entanglement of interacting fermions. I will discuss application of the method for interacting fermionic systems described by large-N models related to the Sachdev-Ye-Kitaev (SYK) model. I will elucidate the connection between Rényi entanglement entropy and residual entropy of the non Fermi liquid (NFL) ground state in the SYK model and extract sharp signatures of quantum phase transition in the entanglement entropy across an NFL to fermi liquid (FL) transition. Furthermore, I will discuss the application of method to obtain nontrivial system-size scaling of entanglement in an interacting diffusive metal.

Reference:
A. Haldar, S. Bera, S. Banerjee, Phys. Rev. Research 2, 033505 (2020).

Anyone interested is welcome to attend.