Inverse design of disordered stealthy hyperuniform spin chains
Eli Chertkov, Robert A. DiStasio Jr., Ge Zhang, Roberto Car, and, Salvatore Torquato

TL;DR
This paper uses inverse statistical-mechanical methods to identify and characterize all disordered stealthy hyperuniform spin chains in 1D, revealing their unique ground states and the specific long-range interactions needed for stabilization.
Contribution
It systematically finds and analyzes all stealthy hyperuniform spin chains in 1D and demonstrates their realization as ground states of specific long-range interactions.
Findings
All stealthy hyperuniform spin chains for N=2 to 36 identified
Such chains can be ground states of long-range interactions
Distinct from spin glasses in structure and interactions
Abstract
Positioned between crystalline solids and liquids, disordered many-particle systems which are stealthy and hyperuniform represent new states of matter that are endowed with novel physical and thermodynamic properties. Such stealthy and hyperuniform states are unique in that they are transparent to radiation for a range of wavenumbers around the origin. In this work, we employ recently developed inverse statistical-mechanical methods, which seek to obtain the optimal set of interactions that will spontaneously produce a targeted structure or configuration as a unique ground state, to investigate the spin-spin interaction potentials required to stabilize disordered stealthy hyperuniform one-dimensional (1D) Ising-like spin chains. By performing an exhaustive search over the spin configurations that can be enumerated on periodic 1D integer lattices containing sites, we…
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