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Entanglement Entropy in the Two-Dimensional Random Transverse Field Ising Model
Rong Yu, Hubert Saleur, Stephan Haas
Published 2007-09-24Version 1
The scaling behavior of the entanglement entropy in the two-dimensional random transverse field Ising model is studied numerically through the strong disordered renormalization group method. We find that the leading term of the entanglement entropy always scales linearly with the block size. However, besides this \emph{area law} contribution, we find a subleading logarithmic correction at the quantum critical point. This correction is discussed from the point of view of an underlying percolation transition, both at finite and at zero temperature.
Comments: 4.3 pages, 4 figures
Journal: Phys. Rev. B 77, 140402(R) (2008).
Keywords: random transverse field ising model, two-dimensional random transverse field ising, entanglement entropy, disordered renormalization group method
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