Hardcore bosons on the dual of the bowtie lattice
Wanzhou Zhang, Laixi Li, and Wenan Guo

TL;DR
This study explores the phase diagram of hardcore bosons on the dual of the bowtie lattice, revealing novel striped superfluid and charge density wave phases, with detailed analysis of phase transitions and anisotropic superfluid properties.
Contribution
It introduces the concept of a striped superfluid phase on an inhomogeneous lattice without nearest-neighbor repulsion and characterizes multiple charge density wave phases with complex transition behaviors.
Findings
Discovery of a striped superfluid phase without nearest-neighbor repulsion.
Identification of two distinct charge density wave phases with specific densities.
Observation of anisotropic superfluid stiffness in different phases.
Abstract
We study the zero temperature phase diagram of hardcore bosons on the dual of the bowtie lattice. Two types of striped diagonal long-range order (striped order I and striped order II) are discussed. A state with type-II striped order and superfluidity is found, even without nearest-neighbor repulsion. The emergence of such a state is due to the inhomogeneity and the anisotropy of the lattice structure. However, neither the translational symmetry nor the symmetry between sublattices of the original lattice is broken. In this paper, we restrict a 'solid state' of lattice bosons as a diagonal long-range ordered state breaking either the translational symmetry of the original lattice or the symmetry of different sublattices. We thus name such a phase a striped superfluid phase (SSF). In the presence of a nearest-neighbor repulsion, we find two striped charge density wave phases(SCDW I and…
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