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Universal Scaling of the Conductivity at the Superfluid-Insulator Phase Transition

Abstract

The scaling of the conductivity at the superfluid-insulator quantum phase transition in two dimensions is studied by numerical simulations of the Bose-Hubbard model. In contrast to previous studies, we focus on properties of this model in the experimentally relevant thermodynamic limit at finite temperature T. We find clear evidence for deviations from omega k scaling of the conductivity towards omega k/T scaling at low Matsubara frequencies omega k. By careful analytic continuation using Padé approximants we show that this behavior carries over to the real frequency axis where the conductivity scales with omega/T at small frequencies and low temperatures. We estimate the universal dc conductivity to be sigma* = 0.45(5)Q2/h, distinct from previous estimates in the T = 0, omega/T >> 1 limit.

Authors

Šmakov J; Sørensen E

Journal

Physical Review Letters, Vol. 95, No. 18,

Publisher

American Physical Society (APS)

Publication Date

October 28, 2005

DOI

10.1103/physrevlett.95.180603

ISSN

0031-9007

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