Information propagation in one-dimensional XY- Γ chains
Kheiri, Sasan; Cheraghi, Hadi; Mahdavifar, Saeed; Sedlmayr, Nicholas (2024-04-04)
Kheiri, Sasan
Cheraghi, Hadi
Mahdavifar, Saeed
Sedlmayr, Nicholas
04.04.2024
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https://urn.fi/URN:NBN:fi:tuni-202408098026
https://urn.fi/URN:NBN:fi:tuni-202408098026
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The bond-dependent Kitaev model offers a playground in which one can search for quantum spin liquids. In these Kitaev materials, a symmetric off-diagonal Γ term emerges, hosting a number of remarkable features, which has been particularly challenging to fully understand. One primary question that arises after recognizing a new phase is how information will spread in it. Out-of-time-ordered commutators and entanglement entropy describe processes whereby information about the initial condition of a unitarily evolving system propagates over the system. A possible way to investigate dynamics in such systems is by considering one-dimensional models. We investigate here the one-dimensional spin-1/2 XY model in a transverse field with a Γ interaction with periodic boundary conditions imposed. We will show that the Γ interaction constructs an asymmetric "light-cone"with different butterfly velocities. In addition, it leads to faster information propagation in the spiral phase and slower propagation in the ferromagnetic and paramagnetic phases. Interestingly, we observe a pronounced effect in the entanglement entropy, explicitly showing up as a two-stage linear growth in time as fast/slow then slow/fast for quenches originating from the spiral phase. We hope our work paves the way for studying more about the spreading of information in one-dimensional Kitaev materials, which can in turn help to discover unknown aspects of higher-dimensional models.
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