Kane-Fisher weak link physics in the clean scratched-XY model
Abstract
The nature of the superfluid-insulator transition in 1D has been much debated recently. In particular, to describe the strong disorder regime characterized by weak link proliferation, a scratched-XY model has been proposed [New J. Phys. \textbf{18}, 045018 (2016)], where the transport is dominated by a single anomalously weak link and is governed by Kane-Fisher weak link physics. In this article, we consider the simplest problem to which the scratched-XY model relates: a single weak link in an otherwise \textit{clean} system, with an intensity which decreases algebraically with the size of the system . Using a renormalization group approach and a vortex energy argument, we describe the Kane-Fisher physics in this model and show that it leads to a transition from a transparent regime for to a perfect cut for , with an adjustable depending on . We check our theoretical predictions with Monte Carlo numerical simulations complemented by finite-size scaling. Our results clarify two important assumptions at the basis of the scratched-XY scenario, the behaviors of the crossover length scale from weak link physics to transparency and of the superfluid stiffness.
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@article{arxiv.1811.09203,
title = {Kane-Fisher weak link physics in the clean scratched-XY model},
author = {Gabriel Lemarié and Ilaria Maccari and Claudio Castellani},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1811.09203},
year = {2019}
}
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11 pages, 4 figures