Quantum Fisher information in a strange metal

  • Mazza F
  • Biswas S
  • Yan X
  • et al.
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Abstract

A strange metal is an exotic state of correlated quantum matter; intensive efforts are ongoing to decipher its nature. Here we explore whether the quantum Fisher information (QFI), a concept from quantum metrology, can provide new insight. We use inelastic neutron scattering and quantum Monte Carlo simulations to study a Kondo destruction quantum critical point, where strange metallicity is associated with fluctuations beyond a Landau order parameter. We find that the QFI probed away from magnetic Bragg peaks, where the effect of magnetic ordering is minimized, increases strongly and without a characteristic scale as the strange metal forms with decreasing temperature, evidencing its unusual entanglement properties. Our work opens a new direction for studies across strange metal platforms.

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Mazza, F., Biswas, S., Yan, X., Prokofiev, A., Steffens, P., Si, Q., … Paschen, S. (2024). Quantum Fisher information in a strange metal. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41567-026-03298-0

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