Critical capacitance and charge-vortex duality near the superfluid to insulator transition
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❄️ cond-mat.str-el
cond-mat.quant-gascond-mat.supr-con
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stiffnessvortexcondensatecapacitancecharge-vortexconductivitiesdualitymeasure
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Using a generalized reciprocity relation between charge and vortex conductivities at complex frequencies in two space dimensions, we identify the capacitance in the insulating phase as a measure of vortex condensate stiffness. We compute the ratio of boson superfluid stiffness to vortex condensate stiffness at mirror points to be 0.21(1) for the relativistic O(2) model. The product of dynamical conductivities at mirror points is used as a test of charge-vortex duality. We propose the finite wave vector compressibility as an experimental measure of the vortex condensate stiffness for neutral lattice bosons.
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