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Superfluid/Bose-glass transition in one dimension
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2014
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Quantum LiquidQuantum ScienceSuperfluid/bose-glass TransitionEngineeringPhysicsMany-body Quantum PhysicApplied PhysicsCondensed Matter PhysicsQuantum MaterialsQuantum Field TheoryRandom PotentialDisordered Quantum SystemUltracold AtomCorrelation FunctionsBose-einstein CondensationPhase DiagramStatistical Field Theory
We consider a one-dimensional system of interacting bosons in a random potential. At zero temperature, it can be either in the superfluid or in the insulating phase. We study the transition at weak disorder and moderate interaction. Using a systematic approach, we derive the renormalization group equations at two-loop order and discuss the phase diagram. We find the universal form of the correlation functions at the transitions and compute the logarithmic corrections to the main universal power-law behavior. In order to mimic large density fluctuations on a single site, we study a simplified model of disordered two-leg bosonic ladders with correlated disorder across the rung. Contrarily to the single-chain case, the latter system exhibits a transition between a superfluid and a localized phase where the exponents of the correlation functions at the transition do not take universal values.
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