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Origin of the slow growth of entanglement entropy in long-range interacting spin systems

Long-range interactions allow far-distance quantum correlations to build up very fast. Nevertheless, numerical simulations demonstrated a dramatic slowdown of entanglement entropy growth after a sudden quench. In this work, we unveil the general mechanism underlying this counterintuitive phenomenon for $d$-dimensional quantum spin systems with slowly-decaying interactions. We demonstrate that the semiclassical rate of collective spin squeezing governs the dynamics of entanglement, leading to a universal logarithmic growth in the absence of semiclassical chaos. In fact, the standard quasiparticle contribution is shown to get suppressed as the interaction range is sufficiently increased. All our analytical results agree with numerical computations for quantum Ising chains with long-range couplings. Our findings thus identify a qualitative change in the entanglement production induced by long-range interactions, and are experimentally relevant for accessing entanglement in highly-controllable platforms, including trapped ions, atomic condensates and cavity-QED systems.

preprint2019arXivOpen access

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