Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
5496033 Annals of Physics 2016 10 Pages PDF
Abstract
Exploring supersolidity in naturally occurring and artificially designed systems has been and will continue to be an area of immense interest. Here we study the cooperation/competition of the superfluid and charge-density-wave (CDW) orders in a two-dimensional Bose-Holstein (BH) model where hard-core-bosons (HCBs) are coupled locally to optical phonons. In the parameter regimes of strong HCB-phonon coupling and nonadiabaticity, we find a novel mechanism for lattice-supersolidity (namely, sizeable same-sublattice tunneling in presence of large nearest-neighbor repulsion) in the system. The ground state phase diagram is obtained using Quantum Monte Carlo simulation involving stochastic-series-expansion technique. At densities not far from half filling and in the parameter regime where the double-hopping terms are non-negligible (negligible) compared to the nearest-neighbor hopping, we get checkerboard-supersolidity (phase separation) with CDW being characterized by ordering wavevector Q→=(π,π).
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