2021
DOI: 10.1088/1751-8121/ac20ef
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Interplay between transport and quantum coherences in free fermionic systems

Abstract: We study the quench dynamics in free fermionic systems in the prototypical bipartitioning protocol obtained by joining two semi-infinite subsystems prepared in different states, aiming at understanding the interplay between quantum coherences in space in the initial state and transport properties. Our findings reveal that, under reasonable assumptions, the more correlated the initial state, the slower the transport is. Such statement is first discussed at qualitative level, and then made quantitative by introd… Show more

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“…In the context of (1+1)-dimensional QFT, exchange relations of the form ( 45), (46) give the most appropriate formulation for working definitions of the branch-point twist field. It is in this context that they were first introduced [7], as a way of evaluating partition functions on branched surfaces, taking inspiration from [6].…”
Section: That Trρ αmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…In the context of (1+1)-dimensional QFT, exchange relations of the form ( 45), (46) give the most appropriate formulation for working definitions of the branch-point twist field. It is in this context that they were first introduced [7], as a way of evaluating partition functions on branched surfaces, taking inspiration from [6].…”
Section: That Trρ αmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…One simply defines the replica theory by asserting that fermion fields anti-commute. This is of course natural, but changes the action of the branch-point twist field (the exchange relations (45), (46)) by introducing an extra minus sign, as worked out in [7]. From now on, we denote…”
Section: Enhanced Symmetry In Free Fermions: From Z α To U(α)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The integration path C runs from −∞ to +∞ in the upper half plane above all positions of zeroes of a k , see figure 2. The overlap (Λ q , ϕ k ) can be computed using the same trick as in (37) and (39). Indeed, if we introduce function…”
Section: Hard-wall Wave Functionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The powerful techniques and theories available in low dimensions, often related to or based on hydrodynamics, allow us to the study these phenomena much more deeply. In this special issue, contributions investigated the dynamics of entanglement [3,10,24,26], of operator spreading [20,21] and of quantum coherences [14], the dynamical effects of quantum measurements [30] as well as how hydrodynamics gives us information on quantum wave functions [29]. In these fundamental endeavours, free fermions often, but not always, are a good initial setup.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%