An analysis of the t2-V model

Abstract

We study a model (i.e., the t2-V model involving next-nearest-neighbor hopping and nearest-neighbor repulsion) in one-dimension that generically depicts the dominant transport mechanism in cooperative strong electron-phonon interaction systems. Using analytic and numerical approaches, hard-core-bosons are shown to typically undergo a striking discontinuous transition from a superfluid to a supersolid. Topological inequivalence of rings with even and odd number of sites is manifested through observable differences (in structure factor peaks) at the transition. Connections are also identified between the t2-V model and other topologically interesting models.

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