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The Entanglement in Anisotropic Heisenberg XYZ Chain with inhomogeneous magnetic field

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 Added by Ling Zhou
 Publication date 2006
  fields Physics
and research's language is English




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The thermal entanglement of a two-qubit anisotropic Heisenberg $XYZ$ chain under an inhomogeneous magnetic field b is studied. It is shown that when inhomogeneity is increased to certain value, the entanglement can exhibit a larger revival than that of less values of b. The property is both true for zero temperature and a finite temperature. The results also show that the entanglement and critical temperature can be increased by increasing inhomogeneous exteral magnetic field.



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We investigate the entanglement in a two-qubit Heisenberg XYZ system with different Dzyaloshinskii-Moriya(DM) interaction and inhomogeneous magnetic field. It is found that the control parameters ($D_{x}$, $B_{x}$ and $b_{x}$) are remarkably different with the common control parameters ($D_{z}$,$B_{z}$ and $b_{z}$) in the entanglement and the critical temperature, and these x-component parameters can increase the entanglement and the critical temperature more efficiently. Furthermore, we show the properties of these x-component parameters for the control of entanglement. In the ground state, increasing $D_{x}$ (spin-orbit coupling parameter) can decrease the critical value $b_{xc}$ and increase the entanglement in the revival region, and adjusting some parameters (increasing $b_{x}$ and $J$, decreasing $B_{x}$ and $Delta$) can decrease the critical value $D_{xc}$ to enlarge the revival region. In the thermal state, increasing $D_{x}$ can increase the revival region and the entanglement in the revival region (for $T$ or $b_{x}$), and enhance the critical value $B_{xc}$ to make the region of high entanglement larger. Also, the entanglement and the revival region will increase with the decrease of $B_{x}$ (uniform magnetic field). In addition, small $b_{x}$ (nonuniform magnetic field) has some similar properties to $D_{x}$, and with the increase of $b_{x}$ the entanglement also has a revival phenomenon, so that the entanglement can exist at higher temperature for larger $b_{x}$.
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184 - Da-Chuang Li , , Zhuo-Liang Cao 2009
In this paper, we study the thermal entanglement in a two-qubit Heisenberg XYZ system with different Dzyaloshinskii-Moriya (DM) couplings. We show that different DM coupling parameters have different influences on the entanglement and the critical temperature. In addition, we find that when $J_{i}$ ($i$-component spin coupling interaction) is the largest spin coupling coefficient, $D_{i}$ ($i$-component DM interaction) is the most efficient DM control parameter, which can be obtained by adjusting the direction of DM interaction.
179 - DaeKil Park 2019
In order to explore the effect of external temperature $T$ in quantum correlation we compute thermal entanglement and thermal discord analytically in the Heisenberg $X$ $Y$ $Z$ model with Dzyaloshinskii-Moriya Interaction term ${bm D} cdot left( {bm sigma}_1 times {bm sigma}_2 right)$. For the case of thermal entanglement it is shown that quantum phase transition occurs at $T = T_c$ due to sudden death phenomenon. For antiferromagnetic case the critical temperature $T_c$ increases with increasing $|{bm D}|$. For ferromagnetic case, however, $T_c$ exhibits different behavior in the regions $|{bm D}| geq |{bm D_*}|$ and $|{bm D}| < |{bm D_*}|$, where ${bm D_*}$ is particular value of ${bm D}$. It is shown that $T_c$ becomes zero at $|{bm D}| = |{bm D_*}|$. We explore the behavior of thermal discord in detail at $T approx T_c$. For antiferromagnetic case the external temperature makes the thermal discord exhibit exponential damping behavior, but it never reaches to exact zero. For ferromagnetic case the thermal entanglement and thermal discord are shown to be zero simultaneously at $T_c = 0$ and $|{bm D}| = |{bm D_*}|$. This is unique condition for simultaneous disappearance of thermal entanglement and thermal discord in this model.
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The purpose of this note is to connect early work on thermal transport in spin-1/2 Heisenberg chains with uniaxial exchange anisotropy and nearest-neighbor interactions that was based on a moment analysis of the Fourier transform of the energy density correlation function with subsequent studies that make use of thermal current correlation functions.
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