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Quantum critical behavior of a three-dimensional superfluid-Mott glass transition

Quantum Gases 2018-10-25 v2 Disordered Systems and Neural Networks Strongly Correlated Electrons

Abstract

The superfluid to insulator quantum phase transition of a three-dimensional particle-hole symmetric system of disordered bosons is studied. To this end, a site-diluted quantum rotor Hamiltonian is mapped onto a classical (3+1)-dimensional XY model with columnar disorder and analyzed by means of large-scale Monte Carlo simulations. The superfluid-Mott insulator transition of the clean, undiluted system is in the 4D XY universality class and shows mean-field critical behavior with logarithmic corrections. The clean correlation length exponent ν=1/2\nu = 1/2 violates the Harris criterion, indicating that disorder must be a relevant perturbation. For nonzero dilutions below the lattice percolation threshold of pc=0.688392p_c = 0.688392, our simulations yield conventional power-law critical behavior with dilution-independent critical exponents z=1.67(6)z=1.67(6), ν=0.90(5)\nu = 0.90(5), β/ν=1.09(3)\beta/\nu = 1.09(3), and γ/ν=2.50(3)\gamma/\nu = 2.50(3). The critical behavior of the transition across the lattice percolation threshold is controlled by the classical percolation exponents. Our results are discussed in the context of a classification of disordered quantum phase transitions, as well as experiments in superfluids, superconductors and magnetic systems.

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@article{arxiv.1805.07466,
  title  = {Quantum critical behavior of a three-dimensional superfluid-Mott glass transition},
  author = {Jack Crewse and Cameron Lerch and Thomas Vojta},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1805.07466},
  year   = {2018}
}

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10 pages, 12 figures, published version