Exponential Shortcut to Measurement-Induced Entanglement Phase Transitions

Recently discovered measurement-induced entanglement phase transitions in monitored quantum circuits provide a novel example of far-from-equilibrium quantum criticality. Here, we propose a highly efficient strategy for experimentally accessing these transitions through fluctuations. Instead of direc...

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Published inPhysical review letters Vol. 131; no. 2; p. 020401
Main Authors Moghaddam, Ali G, Pöyhönen, Kim, Ojanen, Teemu
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published United States 14.07.2023
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Summary:Recently discovered measurement-induced entanglement phase transitions in monitored quantum circuits provide a novel example of far-from-equilibrium quantum criticality. Here, we propose a highly efficient strategy for experimentally accessing these transitions through fluctuations. Instead of directly measuring entanglement entropy, which requires an exponential number of measurements in the subsystem size, our method provides a scalable approach to entanglement transitions in the presence of conserved quantities. In analogy to entanglement entropy and mutual information, we illustrate how bipartite and multipartite fluctuations can both be employed to analyze the measurement-induced criticality. Remarkably, the phase transition can be revealed by measuring fluctuations of only a handful of qubits.
ISSN:1079-7114
DOI:10.1103/PhysRevLett.131.020401