Absence of a Direct Superfluid to Mott Insulator Transition in Disordered Bose Systems
Abstract
We prove the absence of a direct quantum phase transition between a superfluid and a Mott insulator in a bosonic system with generic, bounded disorder. We also prove compressibility of the system on the superfluid--insulator critical line and in its neighborhood. These conclusions follow from a general {\it theorem of inclusions} which states that for any transition in a disordered system one can always find rare regions of the competing phase on either side of the transition line. Quantum Monte Carlo simulations for the disordered Bose-Hubbard model show an even stronger result, important for the nature of the Mott insulator to Bose glass phase transition: The critical disorder bound, , corresponding to the onset of disorder-induced superfluidity, satisfies the relation , with the half-width of the Mott gap in the pure system.
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@article{arxiv.0903.3867,
title = {Absence of a Direct Superfluid to Mott Insulator Transition in Disordered Bose Systems},
author = {L. Pollet and N. V. Prokof'ev and B. V. Svistunov and M. Troyer},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:0903.3867},
year = {2015}
}
Comments
4 pages, 3 figures; replaced with resubmitted version