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G Bertoli1, V P Michal2, B L Altshuler3
1LPTMS, CNRS, Univ. Paris-Sud, Université Paris-Saclay, Orsay 91405, France.
Abstract:
We study phase transitions in a two dimensional weakly interacting Bose gas in a random potential at finite temperatures. We identify superfluid, normal fluid, and insulator phases and construct the phase diagram. At T=0 one has a tricritical point where the three phases coexist. The truncation of the energy distribution at the trap barrier, which is a generic phenomenon in cold atom systems, limits the growth of the localization length and in contrast to the thermodynamic limit the insulator phase is present at any temperature.
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