Vortex duality: watching the dual side with order propagators
V. Cvetkovic, J. Zaanen

TL;DR
This paper explores vortex duality in 2+1D quantum phase transitions, demonstrating how dual order can be observed through velocity propagators and revealing the behavior of critical modes near quantum critical points.
Contribution
It introduces a formalism to compute velocity propagators in vortex duality, linking the disordered Mott insulator state with dual superconductor characteristics.
Findings
The Mott insulator exhibits a doublet of massive modes including a longitudinal photon.
At infinite wavelength, critical modes of second sound and longitudinal photon are indistinguishable.
Finite momentum behavior shows distinct differences in mode tracking, reflecting quasiparticle spectrum changes.
Abstract
In condensed matter physics, Kramers-Wannier duality implies that the state disordered by quantum fluctuations or temperature actually corresponds with an ordered state formed from the topological excitations of the 'original' ordered state. At first sight it might appear to be impossible to observe this dual order using means associated with the original order. Although true for Ising models, we consider in this paper the well known vortex duality, in particular in the quantum interpretation in 2+1D where it is associated with the quantum phase transition from a superfluid to a Bose Mott insulator. Here, the disordered Mott insulating state is at the same time a dual superconductor corresponding with a Bose condensate of vortices. We present a simple formalism making it possible to compute the velocity propagator associated with the superfluid in terms of the degrees of freedom of the…
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