Susceptibility at the Superfluid-Insulator Transition for One-Dimensional Disordered Bosons

Abstract

A pair of recent Monte Carlo studies have reported evidence for and against a crossover from weak to strong-disorder criticality in the one-dimensional dirty boson problem. The Monte Carlo analyses rely on measurement of two observables: the effective Luttinger parameter Keff and the superfluid susceptibility chi. The former quantity was previously calculated analytically, using the strong-disorder renormalization group (SDRG), by Altman, Kafri, Polkovnikov, and Refael. Here, we use an extension of the SDRG framework to find a non-universal anomalous dimension etasd characterizing the divergence of the susceptibility with system size: chi ~ L(2-etasd). We show that etasd obeys the hyperscaling relation etasd = 1/2Keff. We also identify an important obstacle to measuring this exponent on finite-size systems and comment on the implications for numerics and experiments.

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