Extensive charge monitoring in free fermion systems creates discontinuities in hydrodynamic profiles and suppresses transport in the Zeno limit by treating the non-local Lindbladian as localized impurities within a GHD description.
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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.
Hybrid Rydberg platform enables quantum non-demolition detection and local manipulation of circular Rydberg atoms using ancilla atoms and Förster resonance blockade.
Local monitoring at a quantum point contact produces linear entanglement growth to a volume-law maximum then slow decay to zero, captured by a quasiparticle picture with an emergent decaying bias voltage.
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Generalized hydrodynamics of free fermions under extensive-charge monitoring
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Absence of measurement- and unraveling-induced entanglement transitions in continuously monitored one-dimensional free fermions
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Non-destructive optical read-out and manipulation of circular Rydberg atoms
Hybrid Rydberg platform enables quantum non-demolition detection and local manipulation of circular Rydberg atoms using ancilla atoms and Förster resonance blockade.
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Entanglement Dynamics across a Monitored Quantum Point Contact
Local monitoring at a quantum point contact produces linear entanglement growth to a volume-law maximum then slow decay to zero, captured by a quasiparticle picture with an emergent decaying bias voltage.