Quarter-filled supersolid and solid phases in the extended Bose-Hubbard model
Abstract
We numerically study the ground state phase diagram of the two-dimensional hard-core Bose-Hubbard model with nearest (V1) and next nearest neighbor (V2) repulsions. In particular, we focus on the quarter-filled phases where one supersolid and two solid phases are observed. Using both canonical and grand canonical quantum Monte Carlo (QMC) methods and a mean field calculation, we confirm the existence of a commensurate supersolid at quarter boson filling. The nature of the commensurate supersolid will be discussed. Only one kind of the supersolid phase is found energetically stable despite of the two possible diagonal long range orderings for the solid phase. The competition between the two solid phases manifests as a first order phase transition around 2 V2 V1. The change of order parameters as functions of the chemical function is also presented.
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