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Coupled Fredkin and Motzkin chains from quantum six- and nineteen-vertex models

arXiv:2210.03038 · doi:10.21468/SciPostPhys.15.2.044

Abstract

We generalize the area-law violating models of Fredkin and Motzkin spin chains into two dimensions by building quantum six- and nineteen-vertex models with correlated interactions. The Hamiltonian is frustration free, and its projectors generate ergodic dynamics within the subspace of height configuration that are non negative. The ground state is a volume- and color-weighted superposition of classical bi-color vertex configurations with non-negative heights in the bulk and zero height on the boundary. The entanglement entropy between subsystems has a phase transition as the -deformation parameter is tuned, which is shown to be robust in the presence of an external field acting on the color degree of freedom. The ground state undergoes a quantum phase transition between area- and volume-law entanglement phases with a critical point where entanglement entropy scales as a function of the linear system size . Intermediate power law scalings between and can be achieved with an inhomogeneous deformation parameter that approaches 1 at different rates in the thermodynamic limit. For the phase, we construct a variational wave function that establishes an upper bound on the spectral gap that scales as .