Entanglement and level crossings in frustrated ferromagnetic rings
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We study the entanglement content of a class of mesoscopic tunable magnetic systems. The systems are closed finite spin-1/2 chains with ferromagnetic nearest-neighbor interactions frustrated by antiferromagnetic next-nearest-neighbor interactions. The finite chains display a series of level crossings reflecting the incommensurate physics of the corresponding infinite-size chain. We present dramatic entanglement signatures characterizing these unusual level crossings. We focus on multi-spin and global measures of entanglement rather than only one-spin or two-spin entanglements. We compare and contrast the information obtained from these measures to that obtained from traditional condensed matter measures such as correlation functions.
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