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Singularity in Entanglement Negativity Across Finite Temperature Phase Transitions

Tsung-Cheng Lu, Tarun Grover

Published 2018-08-13Version 1

Phase transitions at a finite (i.e. non-zero) temperature are typically dominated by classical correlations, in contrast to zero temperature transitions where quantum mechanics plays an essential role. Therefore, it is natural to ask if there are any signatures of a finite temperature phase transition in measures that are sensitive only to quantum correlations. Here we study one such measure, namely, entanglement negativity, across finite temperature phase transitions in several exactly solvable Hamiltonians and find that it is a singular function of temperature across the transition. As an aside, we also calculate the entanglement of formation exactly in a related, interacting model.

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