Entanglement entropy of ground states of the three-dimensional ideal Fermi gas in a magnetic field

Abstract

We study the asymptotic growth of the entanglement entropy of ground states of non-interacting (spinless) fermions in R3\mathbb R^3 subject to a non-zero, constant magnetic field perpendicular to a plane. As for the case with no magnetic field we find, to leading order L2ln⁑(L)L^2\ln(L), a logarithmically enhanced area law of this entropy for a bounded, piecewise Lipschitz region LΞ›βŠ‚R3L\Lambda\subset \mathbb R^3 as the scaling parameter LL tends to infinity. This is in contrast to the two-dimensional case since particles can now move freely in the direction of the magnetic field, which causes the extra ln⁑(L)\ln(L) factor. The explicit expression for the coefficient of the leading order contains a surface integral similar to the Widom formula in the non-magnetic case. It differs however in the sense that the dependence on the boundary is not solely on its area but on the "area perpendicular to the direction of the magnetic field". On the way we prove an improved two-term asymptotic expansion (up to an error term of order one) of certain traces of one-dimensional Wiener--Hopf operators with a discontinuous symbol. This is of independent interest and leads to an improved error term of the order L2L^2 of the relevant trace for piecewise C1,Ξ±\mathsf{C}^{1,\alpha} smooth surfaces βˆ‚Ξ›\partial \Lambda

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