Employing the fracton-elastic duality, we develop a low-energy effective theory of a zero-temperature vortex crystal in a two-dimensional bosonic superfluid which naturally incorporates crystalline topological defects. We extract static interactions between these defects and investigate several continuous quantum transitions triggered by the Higgs condensation of vortex vacancies/interstitials and dislocations. We propose that the quantum melting of the vortex crystal towards the hexatic or smectic phase may occur via a pair of continuous transitions separated by an intermediate vortex supersolid phase
| openaire: EC/H2020/694248/EU//TOPVACSymmetries of the physical world have guided formulation of fu...
One scenario for the nonclassical moment of inertia of solid 4He discovered by Kim and Chan [Nature ...
A continuum version of the vortex-boson duality in (3+1) dimensions is formulated and its implicatio...
Employing the fracton-elastic duality, we develop a low-energy effective theory of a zero-temperatur...
Disorder-induced melting where the increase in positional entropy created by random pinning sites dr...
Topological defects such as dislocations are predicted to determine the two-dimensional (2D) melting...
We investigate two-dimensional quantum turbulence and plasticity from a common mathematical perspect...
Topological defects such as dislocations are predicted to determine the two-dimensional (2D) melting...
We present a detailed study of a single vortex in a holographic symmetry breaking phase. At low ener...
The combination of a rotating cigar-shaped Bose-Einstein condensate with a one-dimensional optical l...
Using molecular-dynamic simulations for a vortex lattice with random pinning, thermal fluctuations a...
We demonstrate that quantum fluctuations suppress Bose-Einstein condensation of quasi-two-dimensiona...
We demonstrate that quantum fluctuations suppress Bose-Einstein condensation of quasi-two-dimensiona...
We demonstrate that quantum fluctuations suppress Bose-Einstein condensation of quasi-two-dimensiona...
The first introductive part is a review of the usual description of phase transitions induced by top...
| openaire: EC/H2020/694248/EU//TOPVACSymmetries of the physical world have guided formulation of fu...
One scenario for the nonclassical moment of inertia of solid 4He discovered by Kim and Chan [Nature ...
A continuum version of the vortex-boson duality in (3+1) dimensions is formulated and its implicatio...
Employing the fracton-elastic duality, we develop a low-energy effective theory of a zero-temperatur...
Disorder-induced melting where the increase in positional entropy created by random pinning sites dr...
Topological defects such as dislocations are predicted to determine the two-dimensional (2D) melting...
We investigate two-dimensional quantum turbulence and plasticity from a common mathematical perspect...
Topological defects such as dislocations are predicted to determine the two-dimensional (2D) melting...
We present a detailed study of a single vortex in a holographic symmetry breaking phase. At low ener...
The combination of a rotating cigar-shaped Bose-Einstein condensate with a one-dimensional optical l...
Using molecular-dynamic simulations for a vortex lattice with random pinning, thermal fluctuations a...
We demonstrate that quantum fluctuations suppress Bose-Einstein condensation of quasi-two-dimensiona...
We demonstrate that quantum fluctuations suppress Bose-Einstein condensation of quasi-two-dimensiona...
We demonstrate that quantum fluctuations suppress Bose-Einstein condensation of quasi-two-dimensiona...
The first introductive part is a review of the usual description of phase transitions induced by top...
| openaire: EC/H2020/694248/EU//TOPVACSymmetries of the physical world have guided formulation of fu...
One scenario for the nonclassical moment of inertia of solid 4He discovered by Kim and Chan [Nature ...
A continuum version of the vortex-boson duality in (3+1) dimensions is formulated and its implicatio...