Derivatives of ultraviolet observables in holographic models show extrema near the metal-insulator quantum critical point, providing thermal-robust diagnostics of quantum criticality.
Characterization of Quantum Phase Transition using Holographic Entanglement Entropy
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The entanglement exhibits extremal or singular behavior near quantum critical points (QCPs) in many condensed matter models. These intriguing phenomena, however, still call for a widely accepted understanding. In this letter we study this issue in holographic framework. We investigate the connection between the holographic entanglement entropy (HEE) and the quantum phase transition (QPT) in a lattice-deformed Einstein-Maxwell-Dilaton theory. Novel backgrounds exhibiting metal-insulator transitions (MIT) have been constructed in which both metallic phase and insulating phase have vanishing entropy density in zero temperature limit. We find that the first order derivative of HEE with respect to lattice parameters exhibits extremal behavior near QCPs. We propose that it would be a universal feature that HEE or its derivatives with respect to system parameters can characterize QPT in a generic holographic system. Our work opens a window for understanding the relation between entanglement and the QPT from holographic perspective.
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Capturing quantum phase transition in the ultraviolet region by holography
Derivatives of ultraviolet observables in holographic models show extrema near the metal-insulator quantum critical point, providing thermal-robust diagnostics of quantum criticality.