New Journal of Physics (Jan 2013)

Entanglement in gapless resonating-valence-bond states

  • Jean-Marie Stéphan,
  • Hyejin Ju,
  • Paul Fendley,
  • Roger G Melko

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1088/1367-2630/15/1/015004
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 15, no. 1
p. 015004

Abstract

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We study resonating-valence-bond (RVB) states on the square lattice of spins and of dimers, as well as SU ( N )-invariant states that interpolate between the two. These states are ground states of gapless models, although the SU (2)-invariant spin RVB state is also believed to be a gapped liquid in its spinful sector. We show that the gapless behavior in spin and dimer RVB states is qualitatively similar by studying the Rényi entropy for splitting a torus into two cylinders. We compute this exactly for dimers, showing it behaves similarly to the familiar one-dimensional log term, although not identically. We extend the exact computation to an effective theory believed to interpolate among these states. By numerical calculations for the SU (2) RVB state and its SU ( N )-invariant generalizations, we provide further support for this belief. We also show how the entanglement entropy behaves qualitatively differently for different values of the Rényi index n , with large values of n proving a more sensitive probe here, by virtue of exhibiting a striking even/odd effect.