Splitting a critical spin chain
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Alejandro Zamora,
Javier Rodriguez-Laguna,
Maciej Lewenstein,
Luca
Tagliacozzo
2014
Abstract
We study a quench protocol that conserves the entanglement spectrum of a
bipartition of a quantum system. As an example we consider the splitting of a
critical Ising chain in two chains, and compare it with the well known case of
joining of two chains. We show that both the out of equilibrium time evolution
of global properties and the equilibrium regime after the quench of local
properties are different in the two scenarios. Since the two quenches only
differ in the presence/absence of the conservation of the entanglement
spectrum, our results suggest that this conservation plays a fundamental role
in both the out-of-equilibrium dynamics and the subsequent equilibration
mechanism. We discuss the relevance of our results in the context of quantum
simulators.
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