Quantum critical behavior of the superfluid-Mott glass transition
Abstract
We investigate the zero-temperature superfluid to insulator transitions in a diluted two-dimensional quantum rotor model with particle-hole symmetry. We map the Hamiltonian onto a classical -dimensional XY model with columnar disorder which we analyze by means of large-scale Monte Carlo simulations. For dilutions below the lattice percolation threshold, the system undergoes a generic superfluid-Mott glass transition. In contrast to other quantum phase transitions in disordered systems, its critical behavior is of conventional power-law type with universal (dilution-independent) critical exponents , , , , and . These values agree with and improve upon earlier Monte-Carlo results [Phys. Rev. Lett. 92, 015703 (2004)] while (partially) excluding other findings in the literature. As a further test of universality, we also consider a soft-spin version of the classical Hamiltonian. In addition, we study the percolation quantum phase transition across the lattice percolation threshold; its critical behavior is governed by the lattice percolation exponents in agreement with recent theoretical predictions. We relate our results to a general classification of phase transitions in disordered systems, and we briefly discuss experiments.
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@article{arxiv.1607.01860,
title = {Quantum critical behavior of the superfluid-Mott glass transition},
author = {Thomas Vojta and Jack Crewse and Martin Puschmann and Daniel Arovas and Yury Kiselev},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1607.01860},
year = {2016}
}
Comments
10 pages, 12 figures, final version as published