First Order Superconductor to Insulator Transition: Evidence for a Supersolid Phase

Physics – Condensed Matter

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4 pages including 3 figures in eps format. Uses Revtex3.0 and epsf.sty

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10.1103/PhysRevB.53.R8867

The superconductor to insulator transition in the presence of long-range Coulomb interactions is studied using Monte Carlo techniques. At integer filling the transition is second order. At half filling we find evidence of a first order transition to a state with non-zero $S_{\pi,\pi}$. No intervening supersolid phase is observed. Off half-filling two separate transitions are found. The transition from the superconducting to a supersolid phase is second order followed by another second order transition between the supersolid and an insulating phase.

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