SCALING OF ENTANGLEMENT IN FINITE ARRAYS OF EXCHANGE-COUPLED QUANTUM DOTS
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Abstract: We present a finite-size scaling analysis of the entanglement in a two-dimensional arrays of quantum dots modeled by the Hubbard Hamiltonian on a triangular lattice. Using multistage block renormalization group approach, we have found that there is an abrupt jump of the entanglement when a first-order quantum phase transition occurs. At the critical point, the entanglement is constant, independent of the block size.
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