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Mohammad Pouranvari

Mohammad Pouranvari

Academic rank: Assistant Professor
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Education: PhD.
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Faculty: Science
Address: University of Mazandaran
Phone: 011-35305195

Research

Title
Exploring entanglement characteristics in disordered free fermion systems through random bi-partitioning
Type
JournalPaper
Keywords
Quantum entanglement, entanglement entropy,Anderson phase transition,delocalized localized phase transition,random partitioning
Year
2024
Journal Modern Physics Letters A
DOI
Researchers Mohammad Pouranvari

Abstract

This study investigates the entanglement properties of disordered free fermion systems undergoing an Anderson phase transition from a delocalized to a localized phase. The entanglement entropy is employed to quantify the degree of entanglement, with the system randomly divided into two subsystems. To explore this phenomenon, one-dimensional tight-binding fermion models and Anderson models in one, two, and three dimensions are utilized. Comprehensive numerical calculations reveal that the entanglement entropy, determined using random bi-partitioning, follows a volume-law scaling in both the delocalized and localized phases, expressed as EE∝LD , where D represents the dimension of the system. Furthermore, the role of short and long-range correlations in the entanglement entropy and the impact of the distribution of subsystem sites are analyzed.