A quantum phase transition is usually achieved by tuning physical parameters in a Hamiltonian at zero temperature. Here, we show that the ground state of a topological phase itself encodes critical properties of its transition to a trivial phase. To extract this information, we introduce an extensive partition of the system into two subsystems both of which extend throughout the bulk in all directions. The resulting bulk entanglement spectrum has a low-lying part that resembles the excitation spectrum of a bulk Hamiltonian, which allows us to probe a topological phase transition from a single wave function by tuning either the geometry of the partition or the entanglement temperature. As an example, this remarkable correspondence between th...
We analyze in detail the effect of nontrivial band topology on the area-law behavior of the entangle...
An exactly solvable Kitaev model in a two-dimensional square lattice exhibits a topological quantum ...
While the essential features of wide classes of phases of matter are well-captured by the convention...
Many topologically nontrivial states of matter possess gapless degrees of freedom on the boundary, a...
The interplay of the constituents of interacting many-body systems may reveal emergent properties on...
We study a quantum phase transition between a phase which is topologically ordered and one which is ...
We study the entanglement spectrum of a translationally invariant lattice system under a random part...
UnrestrictedIn this dissertation, we studied quantum entanglement in the context of many-body physic...
We study two a priori unrelated constructions: the spectrum of edge modes in a band topological insu...
In many physical scenarios, close relations between the bulk properties of quantum systems and theor...
20 pages, 6 figuresInternational audienceLi and Haldane conjectured and numerically substantiated th...
What entanglement is present in naturally occurring physical systems at thermal equilibrium? Most su...
Quantum phase transitions out of a symmetry-protected topological (SPT) phase in (1 + 1) dimensions ...
We present a numerical study of a quantum phase transition from a spin-polarized to a topologically ...
Superfluids and superconductors can be either fully gapped or gapless with nodal structures in momen...
We analyze in detail the effect of nontrivial band topology on the area-law behavior of the entangle...
An exactly solvable Kitaev model in a two-dimensional square lattice exhibits a topological quantum ...
While the essential features of wide classes of phases of matter are well-captured by the convention...
Many topologically nontrivial states of matter possess gapless degrees of freedom on the boundary, a...
The interplay of the constituents of interacting many-body systems may reveal emergent properties on...
We study a quantum phase transition between a phase which is topologically ordered and one which is ...
We study the entanglement spectrum of a translationally invariant lattice system under a random part...
UnrestrictedIn this dissertation, we studied quantum entanglement in the context of many-body physic...
We study two a priori unrelated constructions: the spectrum of edge modes in a band topological insu...
In many physical scenarios, close relations between the bulk properties of quantum systems and theor...
20 pages, 6 figuresInternational audienceLi and Haldane conjectured and numerically substantiated th...
What entanglement is present in naturally occurring physical systems at thermal equilibrium? Most su...
Quantum phase transitions out of a symmetry-protected topological (SPT) phase in (1 + 1) dimensions ...
We present a numerical study of a quantum phase transition from a spin-polarized to a topologically ...
Superfluids and superconductors can be either fully gapped or gapless with nodal structures in momen...
We analyze in detail the effect of nontrivial band topology on the area-law behavior of the entangle...
An exactly solvable Kitaev model in a two-dimensional square lattice exhibits a topological quantum ...
While the essential features of wide classes of phases of matter are well-captured by the convention...