Universal conductivity of dirty bosons in two dimensions

Abstract
In contrast to the case of free fermions which have all states localized in two dimensions, dirty, repulsively-interacting bosons exhibit a zero-temperature localization phase transition between superconducting and insulating states as disorder is increased. The conductivity σ* = g(2e)2/h at the quantum critical point is a universal critical amplitude analogous to the universal jump in superfluid density at the classical Kosterlitz-Thouless transition. Using numerical Monte Carlo methods we compute the value of g for disorder-tuned transitions with and without long-range Coulomb interactions. We argue that this model is relevant to experiments on superconducting thin films and Josephson junction arrays.