Abstract
We study the partition function of two-dimensional lattice bosons at and derive a dual representation which is isomorphic to a bulk superconductor with fluctuating-gauge field in an applied magnetic field. This allows us to relate boson ground states to thermodynamic phases of the superconductor. A density-wave Bose insulator corresponds to an Abrikosov flux-lattice phase, whereas boson superfluidity implies a nonsuperconducting flux-line liquid phase. By analogy with a boson supersolid, we suggest the possibility of an exotic Abrikosov flux-lattice phase with no superconducting long-ranged order.
- Received 24 October 1988
DOI:https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevB.39.2756
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