Holographic entanglement entropy in metal/superconductor phase transition with Born-Infeld electrodynamics

Abstract

We investigate the holographic entanglement entropy in the metal/superconductor phase transition for the Born-Infeld electrodynamics with full backreaction and note that the entropy is a good probe to study the properties of the phase transition. For the operator <O->, we find that the entanglement entropy decreases (or increases) with the increase of the Born-Infeld parameter b in the metal (or superconducting) phase. For the operator <O+>, we observe that, with the increase of the Born-Infeld parameter, the entanglement entropy in the metal phase decreases monotonously but the entropy in the superconducting phase first increases and forms a peak at some threshold bT, then decreases continuously. Moreover, the value of bT becomes smaller as the width of the subsystem A decreases.

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