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Quantum phases of hardcore bosons with long-range interactions on a square lattice

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PHYSICAL REVIEW B
Volume 86, Issue 5, Pages -

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AMER PHYSICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1103/PhysRevB.86.054516

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  1. KAKENHI from JSPS [23840054]
  2. Computational Materials Science Initiative (CMSI)
  3. Grants-in-Aid for Scientific Research [23840054] Funding Source: KAKEN

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We study the ground-state phase diagrams of hardcore bosons with long-range interactions on a square lattice using the linear spin-wave theory and a cluster mean-field method. Specifically, we consider the two types of long-range interaction: One consists only of the nearest-and next-nearest-neighbor interactions, and the other is the dipole-dipole interaction that decays with the interparticle distance r as similar to r(-3). It is known from previous analyses by quantum Monte Carlo methods that a checkerboard supersolid (CSS) is absent in the ground-state phase diagram of the former case while it is present in the latter. In the former, we find that quantum fluctuations around mean-field solutions are enhanced by the direct competition between the checkerboard and striped solid orders and that they destabilize the CSS phase. On the other hand, the emergence of the CSS phase in the latter case can be attributed to the absence of such a competition with other solid orders. We also show that the cluster mean-field method allows for the determination of phase boundaries in a precise quantitative manner when scaling with respect to the cluster size is taken into account. It is found that the phase transition between the superfluid and the solid (or CSS) is of the first order in the vicinity of the particle-hole symmetric line.

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