We present a quantum Monte Carlo study of the "quantum glass" phase of the 2D
Bose-Hubbard model with random potentials at filling ρ=1. In the narrow
region between the Mott and superfluid phases the compressibility has the form
κ∼exp(−b/Tα)+c with α<1 and c vanishing or
very small. Thus, at T=0 the system is either incompressible (a Mott glass)
or nearly incompressible (a Mott-glass-like anomalous Bose glass). At stronger
disorder, where a glass reappears from the superfluid, we find a conventional
highly compressible Bose glass. On a path connecting these states, away from
the superfluid at larger Hubbard repulsion, a change of the disorder strength
by only 10% changes the low-temperature compressibility by more than four
orders of magnitude, lending support to two types of glass states separated by
a phase transition or a sharp cross-over.Comment: Published version including supplementary material, 11 pages total,
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