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Entanglement dynamics in the three-dimensional Anderson model

Y. Zhao, D. Feng, Y. Hu, S. Guo, J. Sirker

Published 2020-10-13Version 1

We numerically study the entanglement dynamics of free fermions on a cubic lattice with potential disorder following a quantum quench. We focus, in particular, on the metal-insulator transition at a critical disorder strength and compare the results to the putative many-body localization (MBL) transition in interacting one-dimensional systems. We find that at the transition point the entanglement entropy grows logarithmically with time $t$ while the number entropy grows $\sim\ln\ln t$. This is exactly the same scaling recently found in the MBL phase of the Heisenberg chain with random magnetic fields suggesting that the MBL phase might be more akin to an extended critical regime with both localized and delocalized states rather than a fully localized phase. We also show that the experimentally easily accessible number entropy can be used to bound the full entanglement entropy of the Anderson model and that the critical properties at the metal-insulator transition obtained from entanglement measures are consistent with those obtained by other probes.

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