Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1865385 | Physics Letters A | 2006 | 4 Pages |
Abstract
The Lewenstein-Sanpera decomposition of a two-qubit density matrix Ï provides us with a clear understanding of the entanglement properties in S=1/2 quantum Ising spin chains undergoing quantum phase transition (QPT). By decomposing Ï into a separable part ÎÏs and an inseparable part (1âÎ)Ïe, we can evaluate the concurrence C(Ï), a measure of pair-wise entanglement, as a product of 1âÎ and the concurrence C(Ïe). By analyzing 1âÎ and C(Ïe), we can interpret the reported singular behavior of C(Ï) in the conventional QPT framework. The behavior of C(Ïe) and 1âÎ at the critical point indicates the singular maximization of quantum spin fluctuation and the divergence in the spin correlation length, respectively.
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Authors
Kaoru Shimizu, Akira Kawaguchi,