Entanglement of spin-1/2 Heisenberg Antiferromagnetic quantum spin chains

Abstract

The quantum entanglement measure is determined, for the first time, for a collection of spin-1/2 arranged in a infinite chain with finite temperature and applied to a single-crystal β-TeVO4. The physical quantity proposed here to measure the entanglement is the distance between states by adopting the Hilbert-Schmidt norm. We relate the distance between states with the magnetic susceptibility. The decoherence temperature, above which the entanglement is suppressed, is determined for a system. A correlation among their decoherence temperatures and their respective exchange coupling constants is established, moreover, it is conjectured that the exchange coupling protects the system from decoherence as temperature increases.

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