Numerical evidence for strong randomness scaling at a superfluid-insulator transition of one-dimensional bosons
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We present numerical evidence from Monte Carlo simulations that the superfluid-insulator quantum phase transition of interacting bosons subject to strong disorder in one dimension is controlled by the strong-randomness critical point. At this critical point the distribution of superfluid stiffness over disorder realizations develops a power-law tail reflecting a universal distribution of weak links. The Luttinger parameter on the other hand does not take on a universal value at this critical point, in marked contrast to the known Berezinskii-Kosterlitz-Thouless-like superfluid-insulator transition in weakly disordered systems. We develop a finite-size scaling procedure which allows us to directly compare the numerical results from systems of linear size up to 1024 sites with theoretical predictions obtained by Altman et al. [ Phys. Rev. Lett. 93 150402 (2004)] using a strong disorder renormalization group approach. The data shows good agreement with the scaling expected at the strong-randomness critical point.
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