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Entanglement entropy in aperiodic singlet phases
We study the average entanglement entropy of blocks of contiguous spins in
aperiodic XXZ chains which possess an aperiodic singlet phase at least in a
certain limit of the coupling ratios. In this phase, where the ground state
constructed by a real space renormalization group method, consists
(asymptotically) of independent singlet pairs, the average entanglement entropy
is found to be a piecewise linear function of the block size. The enveloping
curve of this function is growing logarithmically with the block size, with an
effective central charge in front of the logarithm which is characteristic for
the underlying aperiodic sequence. The aperiodic sequence producing the largest
effective central charge is identified, and the latter is found to exceed the
central charge of the corresponding homogeneous model. For marginal aperiodic
modulations, numerical investigations performed for the XX model show a
logarithmic dependence, as well, with an effective central charge varying
continuously with the coupling ratio.Comment: 18 pages, 9 figure