Physical Review Research (Feb 2020)
Flat bands and entanglement in the Kitaev ladder
Abstract
We report the existence of flat bands in a p-wave superconducting Kitaev ladder. We identify two sets of parameters for which the Kitaev ladder sustains flat bands. These flat bands are accompanied by highly localized eigenstates known as compact localized states. Invoking a Bogoliubov transformation, the Kitaev ladder can be mapped into an interlinked cross-stitch lattice. The mapping helps to reveal the compactness of the eigenstates, each of which covers only two unit cells of the interlinked cross-stitch lattice. The Kitaev Hamiltonian undergoes a topological-to-trivial phase transition when certain parameters are fine tuned. Correlation matrix techniques allow us to compute entanglement entropy of the many-body eigenstates. The study of entanglement entropy affords fresh insight into the topological phase transitions in the model. Sharp features in entanglement entropy when bands cross indicate a deep underlying relationship between entanglement entropy and dispersion.