Entanglement entropy for a particle coupled with its surrounding

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Authors: Chisanupong Puttarprom, Sikarin Yoo-Kong, Monsit Tanasittikisol, Watchara Liewrian Edit this on Wikidata


Publication date: 8 February 2013

Abstract: We investigate the entanglement for a model of a particle moving in the lattice (many-body system). The interaction between the particle and the lattice is modelled using Hooke's law. The Feynman path integral approach is applied to compute the density matrix of the system. The complexity of the problem is reduced by considering two-body system (bipartite system). The spatial entanglement of ground state is studied using the linear entropy. We find that increasing the confining potential implies a large spatial separation between the two particles. Thus the interaction between the particles increases according to Hooke's law. This results in the increase in the spatial entanglement.













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