Quenches from antipodally entangled crosscap states yield a delayed linear decrease and revivals of entanglement in integrable systems, while chaotic systems show constant entropy and a vanishing mutual information.
Entanglement Hamiltonians and the quasiparticle picture
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The entanglement Hamiltonian (EH) provides the most comprehensive characterization of bipartite entanglement in many-body quantum systems. Ground states of local Hamiltonians inherit this locality, resulting in EHs that are dominated by local, few-body terms. Unfortunately, in non-equilibrium situations, analytic results are rare and largely confined to continuous field theories, which fail to accurately describe microscopic models. To address this gap, we present an analytic result for the EH following a quantum quench in non-interacting fermionic models, valid in the ballistic scaling regime. The derivation adapts the celebrated quasiparticle picture to operators, providing detailed insights into its physical properties. The resulting analytic formula serves as a foundation for engineering EHs in quantum optics experiments.
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Quench dynamics of entanglement from crosscap states
Quenches from antipodally entangled crosscap states yield a delayed linear decrease and revivals of entanglement in integrable systems, while chaotic systems show constant entropy and a vanishing mutual information.