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Scaling of diffraction intensities near the origin: some rigorous results

The scaling behaviour of the diffraction intensity near the origin is investigated for (partially) ordered systems, with an emphasis on illustrative, rigorous results. This is an established method to detect and quantify the fluctuation behaviour known under the term hyperuniformity. Here, we consid...

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Published in:Journal of statistical mechanics 2019-05, Vol.2019 (5), p.54003
Main Authors: Baake, Michael, Grimm, Uwe
Format: Article
Language:English
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Summary:The scaling behaviour of the diffraction intensity near the origin is investigated for (partially) ordered systems, with an emphasis on illustrative, rigorous results. This is an established method to detect and quantify the fluctuation behaviour known under the term hyperuniformity. Here, we consider one-dimensional systems with pure point, singular continuous and absolutely continuous diffraction spectra, which include perfectly ordered cut and project and inflation point sets as well as systems with stochastic disorder.
ISSN:1742-5468
1742-5468
DOI:10.1088/1742-5468/ab02f2