Hyperuniformity and anti-hyperuniformity in one-dimensional substitution tilings

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This work considers the scaling properties characterizing the hyperuniformity (or anti-hyperuniformity) of long-wavelength fluctuations in a broad class of one-dimensional substitution tilings. A simple argument is presented which predicts the exponent α governing the scaling of Fourier intensities at small wavenumbers, tilings with α > 0 being hyperuniform, and numerical computations confirm that the predictions are accurate for quasiperiodic tilings, tilings with singular continuous spectra and limit-periodic tilings. Quasiperiodic or singular continuous cases can be constructed with α arbitrarily close to any given value between −1 and 3. Limit-periodic tilings can be constructed with α between −1 and 1 or with Fourier intensities that approach zero faster than any power law.

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Oğuz, E. C., Socolar, J. E. S., Steinhardt, P. J., & Torquato, S. (2019). Hyperuniformity and anti-hyperuniformity in one-dimensional substitution tilings. Acta Crystallographica Section A: Foundations and Advances, 75(1), 3–13. https://doi.org/10.1107/S2053273318015528

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