Entanglement of the Ising-Heisenberg diamond spin-1/2 cluster in
evolution
- URL: http://arxiv.org/abs/2303.15955v1
- Date: Tue, 28 Mar 2023 13:14:25 GMT
- Title: Entanglement of the Ising-Heisenberg diamond spin-1/2 cluster in
evolution
- Authors: A. R. Kuzmak
- Abstract summary: We consider the evolution of entanglement in the diamond spin-1/2 cluster.
The influence of the interaction coupling with side spins on the entanglement of central spins is investigated.
We find conditions for achieving the maximal values of entanglement.
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- Abstract: In the last two decades, magnetic, thermodynamic properties and bipartite
thermal entanglement in diamond spin clusters and chains have been studied.
Such spin structures are presented in various compounds. The ions of $Cu^{2+}$
in the natural mineral azurite are arranged in a diamond spin chain. There are
no studies of the entanglement behaviour during the quantum evolution of such
systems. Herein, we consider the evolution of entanglement in the diamond
spin-1/2 cluster. This cluster consists of two central spins described by the
anisotropic Heisenberg model, which interact with two side spins via Ising
interaction. The influence of the interaction coupling with side spins on the
entanglement of central spins is investigated. It is shown that choosing the
value of this coupling allows us to control the behaviour of entanglement
between central spins. As a result, we find conditions for achieving the
maximal values of entanglement. In addition, the entanglement behaviour between
the side spins, central and side spins, and between a certain spin and the rest
of the system is studied. In these cases, the conditions for achieving maximal
entanglement are also obtained.
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