Replica Keldysh analysis shows monitored 1D free fermions exhibit area-law entanglement beyond an exponentially large scale ln(l_φ,*) ~ J/[γ cos(φ)], with no genuine measurement- or unraveling-induced entanglement transitions.
Entanglement dynamics of monitored noninteracting fermions on graphics processing units
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The description of the entanglement dynamics of monitored noninteracting fermions, including the existence of measurement-induced phase transitions (MIPTs), is a challenging problem with conflicting results in the literature. The mapping of the problem onto a non-linear sigma model (NLSM) indicates that relatively large lattice sizes are required to determine the nature of the entanglement entropy (EE) in the thermodynamics limit. Here we address this problem numerically for monitored noninteracting fermions with $U(1)$ symmetry. The use of graphics processing unit (GPU) techniques, even with outdated hardware, makes it possible to reach much larger lattice sizes ($L = 16384$ and $160\times160$ in one (1d) and two (2d) dimensions respectively) than in previous studies which enables us to characterize quantitatively the entanglement dynamics. In 1d, we show that in order to confirm the absence of a MIPT, for both projective and homodyne measurements, predicted by the NLSM it is necessary to reach $L \sim 10000$. In 2d, also as predicted by the NLSM, we observe for both protocols a MIPT at finite monitoring rate characterized by a scale invariant mutual information. The critical monitoring strength depends on the protocol while the critical exponent $\nu \approx 1.3$ governing the approach to the MIPT is similar in both cases. These features are not correctly predicted by the NLSM. Our results paves the way for a fully quantitative description of the entanglement dynamics of monitoring quantum systems.
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Monitored free fermions are mapped to a nonlinear sigma model whose finite-time evolution and quasi-1D long-time scaling are used to locate the measurement-induced transition and extract the correlation-length exponent in two dimensions.
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Absence of measurement- and unraveling-induced entanglement transitions in continuously monitored one-dimensional free fermions
Replica Keldysh analysis shows monitored 1D free fermions exhibit area-law entanglement beyond an exponentially large scale ln(l_φ,*) ~ J/[γ cos(φ)], with no genuine measurement- or unraveling-induced entanglement transitions.
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Quantum dynamics of monitored free fermions: Evolution of quantum correlations and scaling at measurement-induced phase transition
Monitored free fermions are mapped to a nonlinear sigma model whose finite-time evolution and quasi-1D long-time scaling are used to locate the measurement-induced transition and extract the correlation-length exponent in two dimensions.