Disordered Supersolids in the Extended Bose-Hubbard Model

ORAL

Abstract

Studies of the extended Bose-Hubbard model seek to capture the essential properties of a wide variety of physical systems including helium, Josephson junction arrays, certain narrow-band superconductors, and bosons in optical lattices. We theoretically study the stability of lattice supersolid states in the extended Bose-Hubbard model with bounded spatial disorder. We construct a disorder mean field theory and compare with quantum Monte Carlo calculations. We find that the supersolid survives weak disorder on the simple cubic lattice. We also find that increasing disorder strength can transform a lattice solid into a supersolid as it tends to percolate through the disorder landscape.

*This work is supported by AFOSR (FA9550-11-1-0313) and DARPA-YFA (N66001-1-1-4122).

Authors

  • Vito Scarola

    • Virginia Tech
    • Virginia Tech, USA
  • Bhargav Kemburi

    • Virginia Tech