Dynamical Phase Transition due to Feedback-induced Skin Effect
- URL: http://arxiv.org/abs/2311.16541v2
- Date: Wed, 10 Apr 2024 09:49:16 GMT
- Title: Dynamical Phase Transition due to Feedback-induced Skin Effect
- Authors: Ze-Chuan Liu, Kai Li, Yong Xu,
- Abstract summary: We study the many-body dynamics in a continuously monitored free fermion system with conditional feedback under open boundary conditions.
We find a novel dynamical phase transition from a logarithmic scaling of the entanglement entropy to an area-law scaling as time evolves.
In addition, we find that while quasidisorder or disorder cannot drive a transition for the steady state, a transition occurs for the maximum entanglement entropy during the time evolution.
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- Abstract: The traditional dynamical phase transition refers to the appearance of singularities in an observable with respect to a control parameter for a late-time state or singularities in the rate function of the Loschmidt echo with respect to time. Here, we study the many-body dynamics in a continuously monitored free fermion system with conditional feedback under open boundary conditions. We surprisingly find a novel dynamical phase transition from a logarithmic scaling of the entanglement entropy to an area-law scaling as time evolves. The transition, which is noticeably different from the conventional dynamical phase transition, arises from the competition between the bulk dynamics and boundary skin effects. In addition, we find that while quasidisorder or disorder cannot drive a transition for the steady state, a transition occurs for the maximum entanglement entropy during the time evolution, which agrees well with the entanglement transition for the steady state of the dynamics under periodic boundary conditions.
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