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Many-Body Entanglement: a New Application of the Full Counting Statistics
Published 2009-01-22Version 1
Entanglement entropy is a measure of quantum correlations between separate parts of a many-body system, which plays an important role in many areas of physics. Here we review recent work in which a relation between this quantity and the Full Counting Statistics description of electron transport was established for noninteracting fermion systems. Using this relation, which is of a completely general character, we discuss how the entanglement entropy can be directly measured by detecting current fluctuations in a driven quantum system such as a quantum point contact.
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Journal: Advances in Theoretical Physics: Landau Memorial Conference, eds. V Lebedev and M V Feigelman; AIP Conference Proceedings, v. 1134, p. 36-45 (2009)
Keywords: many-body entanglement, entanglement entropy, application, quantum point contact, driven quantum system
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