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arxiv: 1506.07984 · v2 · pith:NQ3DKKUPnew · submitted 2015-06-26 · ❄️ cond-mat.str-el · cond-mat.mtrl-sci

One-Dimensional Quasicrystals from Incommensurate Charge Order

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keywords one-dimensionalquasicrystalsorderstatechargeclassincommensuratematerials
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Artificial quasicrystals are nowadays routinely manufactured, yet only two naturally occurring examples are known. We present a class of systems with the potential to be realized both artificially and in nature, in which the lowest energy state is a one-dimensional quasicrystal. These systems are based on incommensurately charge-ordered materials, in which the quasicrystalline phase competes with the formation of a regular array of discommensurations as a way of interpolating between incommensurate charge order at high temperatures and commensurate order at low temperatures. The nonlocal correlations characteristic of the quasicrystalline state emerge from a free-energy contribution localized in reciprocal space. We present a theoretical phase diagram showing that the required material properties for the appearance of such a ground state allow for one-dimensional quasicrystals to form in real materials. The result is a potentially wide class of one-dimensional quasicrystals.

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