Recent years have seen remarkable development in open quantum systems effectively described by non-Hermitian Hamiltonians. A unique feature of non-Hermitian topological systems is the skin effect, which is the anomalous localization of an extensive number of eigenstates driven by nonreciprocal dissipation. Despite its significance for non-Hermitian topological phases, the relevance of the skin effect to quantum entanglement and critical phenomena has remained unclear. Here, we find that the skin effect induces a nonequilibrium quantum phase transition in the entanglement dynamics. We show that the skin effect gives rise to a macroscopic flow of particles and suppresses the entanglement propagation and thermalization, leading to the area law...
Recent theoretical work has shown that the competition between coherent unitary dynamics and stochas...
Non-Hermiticity significantly enriches the properties of topological models, leading to exotic featu...
The non-Hermitian skin effect (NHSE) is a phenomenon whereby certain non-Hermitian lattice Hamiltoni...
The interplay between dissipation, topology and sensitivity to boundary conditions has recently attr...
The non-Hermitian skin effect, i.e., eigenstate condensation at the edges in lattices with open boun...
Ergodicity depicts a thorough exploration of phase space to reach thermal equilibrium for most isola...
We study unitary evolution of bipartite entanglement in a circuit with nearest-neighbor random gates...
The interplay of the constituents of interacting many-body systems may reveal emergent properties on...
Statistical mechanics relies on relaxation towards the maximally entropic state in thermal equilibri...
The transition from a many-body localized phase to a thermalizing one is a dynamical quantum phase t...
Non-Hermitian systems can exhibit extraordinary sensitivity to boundary conditions, where the locali...
We put forward a phenomenological theory for entanglement dynamics in monitored quantum many-body sy...
AbstractWe study the dynamics of the entanglement in one-dimensional critical quantum systems after ...
We introduce a measure called reduced entropy of sublattice to quantify entanglement in spin, electr...
Statistical mechanics characterizes systems in or near equilibrium using in terms of a handful of "s...
Recent theoretical work has shown that the competition between coherent unitary dynamics and stochas...
Non-Hermiticity significantly enriches the properties of topological models, leading to exotic featu...
The non-Hermitian skin effect (NHSE) is a phenomenon whereby certain non-Hermitian lattice Hamiltoni...
The interplay between dissipation, topology and sensitivity to boundary conditions has recently attr...
The non-Hermitian skin effect, i.e., eigenstate condensation at the edges in lattices with open boun...
Ergodicity depicts a thorough exploration of phase space to reach thermal equilibrium for most isola...
We study unitary evolution of bipartite entanglement in a circuit with nearest-neighbor random gates...
The interplay of the constituents of interacting many-body systems may reveal emergent properties on...
Statistical mechanics relies on relaxation towards the maximally entropic state in thermal equilibri...
The transition from a many-body localized phase to a thermalizing one is a dynamical quantum phase t...
Non-Hermitian systems can exhibit extraordinary sensitivity to boundary conditions, where the locali...
We put forward a phenomenological theory for entanglement dynamics in monitored quantum many-body sy...
AbstractWe study the dynamics of the entanglement in one-dimensional critical quantum systems after ...
We introduce a measure called reduced entropy of sublattice to quantify entanglement in spin, electr...
Statistical mechanics characterizes systems in or near equilibrium using in terms of a handful of "s...
Recent theoretical work has shown that the competition between coherent unitary dynamics and stochas...
Non-Hermiticity significantly enriches the properties of topological models, leading to exotic featu...
The non-Hermitian skin effect (NHSE) is a phenomenon whereby certain non-Hermitian lattice Hamiltoni...