Long-Range Entanglement from Measuring Symmetry-Protected Topological Phases

Author:

Tantivasadakarn Nathanan1ORCID,Thorngren Ryan123ORCID,Vishwanath Ashvin1ORCID,Verresen Ruben1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Physics, Harvard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts 02138, USA

2. Center for Mathematical Sciences and Applications, Harvard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts 02138, USA

3. Department of Physics, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, Massachusetts 02139, US

Abstract

A fundamental distinction between many-body quantum states are those with short- and long-range entanglement (SRE and LRE). The latter cannot be created by finite-depth circuits, underscoring the nonlocal nature of Schrödinger cat states, topological order, and quantum criticality. Remarkably, examples are known where LRE is obtained by performing single-site measurements on SRE, such as the toric code from measuring a sublattice of a 2D cluster state. However, a systematic understanding of when and how measurements of SRE give rise to LRE is still lacking. Here, we establish that LRE appears upon performing measurements on symmetry-protected topological (SPT) phases—of which the cluster state is one example. For instance, we show how to implement the Kramers-Wannier transformation by adding a cluster SPT to an input state followed by measurement. This transformation naturally relates states with SRE and LRE. An application is the realization of double-semion order when the input state is the Z2 Levin-Gu SPT. Similarly, the addition of fermionic SPTs and measurement leads to an implementation of the Jordan-Wigner transformation of a general state. More generally, we argue that a large class of SPT phases protected by G×H symmetry gives rise to anomalous LRE upon measuring G-charges, and we prove that this persists for generic points in the SPT phase under certain conditions. Our work introduces a new practical tool for using SPT phases as resources for creating LRE, and we uncover the classification result that all states related by sequentially gauging Abelian groups or by Jordan-Wigner transformation are in the same equivalence class, once we augment finite-depth circuits with single-site measurements. In particular, any topological or fracton order with a solvable finite gauge group can be obtained from a product state in this way. Published by the American Physical Society 2024

Funder

Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada

Simons Foundation

Publisher

American Physical Society (APS)

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