Abstract:
A duality transformation in quantum field theory is usually
established first through partition functions. It is always important
to explore the dual relations between various correlation functions in
the transformation. Here, we explore such a dual relation to study
quantum phases and phase transitions in an extended boson Hubbard
model at 1/3 (2/3) filling on a triangular lattice. We develop
systematically a simple and effective way to use the vortex degree of
freedoms on dual lattices to characterize both the density wave and
valence bond symmetry breaking patterns of the boson insulating states
in the direct lattices. In addition to a checkerboard charge density
wave (X-CDW) and a stripe CDW, we find a novel CDW-VBS phase which has
both local CDW and local valence bond solid (VBS) orders. Implications
on QMC simulations are addressed. The possible experimental
realizations of cold atoms loaded on optical lattices are discussed.
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