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Geometry-induced entanglement in a mass-imbalanced few-fermion system

Many-body systems undergoing quantum phase transitions reveal substantial growth of non-classical correlations between different parties of the system. This behavior is manifested by characteristic divergences of the von Neumann entropy. Here we show, that very similar features may be observed in one-dimensional systems of a few strongly interacting atoms when the structural transitions between different spatial orderings are driven by a varying shape of an external potential. When the appropriate adaptation of the finite-size scaling approach is performed in the vicinity of the transition point, few-fermion systems display a characteristic power-law invariance of divergent quantities.

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