Entanglement is considered an essential resource in quantum technologies, and central to the understanding of quantum many body physics. Developing protocols to detect and quantify the entanglement of many-particle quantum states is thus a key challenge for present experiments. Here, we show that the quantum Fisher information, a witness for genuinely multipartite entanglement, becomes measurable for thermal ensembles by means of the dynamic susceptibility that is, with resources readily available in present cold atomic-gas and condensed-matter experiments. This establishes a connection between multipartite entanglement and many-body correlations contained in response functions, with immediate implications close to quantum phase transitions, where the quantum Fisher information becomes universal, allowing us to identify strongly entangled phase transitions with a divergent multipartite entanglement. We illustrate our framework using paradigmatic quantum lsing models, and point out potential signatures in optical-lattice experiments and strongly correlated materials.
Measuring multipartite entanglement through dynamic susceptibilities / Hauke, P.; Heyl, M.; Tagliacozzo, L.; Zoller, Peter Albert. - In: NATURE PHYSICS. - ISSN 1745-2473. - ELETTRONICO. - 2016/12:8(2016), pp. 778-782. [10.1038/nphys3700]
Measuring multipartite entanglement through dynamic susceptibilities
Hauke P.;
2016-01-01
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Entanglement is considered an essential resource in quantum technologies, and central to the understanding of quantum many body physics. Developing protocols to detect and quantify the entanglement of many-particle quantum states is thus a key challenge for present experiments. Here, we show that the quantum Fisher information, a witness for genuinely multipartite entanglement, becomes measurable for thermal ensembles by means of the dynamic susceptibility that is, with resources readily available in present cold atomic-gas and condensed-matter experiments. This establishes a connection between multipartite entanglement and many-body correlations contained in response functions, with immediate implications close to quantum phase transitions, where the quantum Fisher information becomes universal, allowing us to identify strongly entangled phase transitions with a divergent multipartite entanglement. We illustrate our framework using paradigmatic quantum lsing models, and point out potential signatures in optical-lattice experiments and strongly correlated materials.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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