Inhomogeneous mean-field approach to collective excitations near the superfluid–Mott glass transition

We develop an inhomogeneous quantum mean-field approach to the behavior of collective excitations across the superfluid–Mott glass quantum phase transition in two dimensions, complementing recent quantum Monte Carlo simulations (Puschmann et al. 2020). In quadratic (Gaussian) approximation, the Gold...

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Veröffentlicht in:Annals of physics 2021-12, Vol.435, p.168526, Article 168526
Hauptverfasser: Puschmann, Martin, Getelina, João C., Hoyos, José A., Vojta, Thomas
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Zusammenfassung:We develop an inhomogeneous quantum mean-field approach to the behavior of collective excitations across the superfluid–Mott glass quantum phase transition in two dimensions, complementing recent quantum Monte Carlo simulations (Puschmann et al. 2020). In quadratic (Gaussian) approximation, the Goldstone (phase) and Higgs (amplitude) modes completely decouple. Each is described by a disordered Bogoliubov Hamiltonian which can be solved by an inhomogeneous multi-mode Bogoliubov transformation. We find that the Higgs mode is spatially localized in both phases. The corresponding scalar spectral function shows a broad peak that is noncritical in the sense that its peak frequency does not soften but remains nonzero across the quantum phase transition. In contrast, the lowest-energy Goldstone mode delocalizes in the superfluid phase, leading to a zero-frequency spectral peak. We compare these findings to the results of the quantum Monte Carlo simulations. We also relate them to general results on the localization of bosonic excitations, and we discuss the limits and generality of our approach. •Unconventional collective excitations across the superfluid–Mott glass transition.•Higgs mode localized in superfluid and insulating phases.•Broad uncritical amplitude response function at quantum phase transition.•Goldstone mode delocalizes in the superfluid phase.
ISSN:0003-4916
1096-035X
DOI:10.1016/j.aop.2021.168526