Fracton-elasticity duality of two-dimensional superfluid vortex crystals: Defect interactions and quantum melting

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Employing the fracton-elastic duality, we develop a low-energy effective theory of a zero-temperature vortex crystal in a two-dimensional bosonic superfluid which naturally incorporates crystalline topological defects. We extract static interactions between these defects and investigate several continuous quantum transitions triggered by the Higgs condensation of vortex vacancies/interstitials and dislocations. We propose that the quantum melting of the vortex crystal towards the hexatic or smectic phase may occur via a pair of continuous transitions separated by an intermediate vortex supersolid phase.

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Nguyen, D. X., Gromov, A., & Moroz, S. (2020). Fracton-elasticity duality of two-dimensional superfluid vortex crystals: Defect interactions and quantum melting. SciPost Physics, 9(5). https://doi.org/10.21468/SCIPOSTPHYS.9.5.076

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