Structural Properties of Hyperuniform Networks
Eli Newby, Wenlong Shi, Yang Jiao, Reka Albert, Salvatore, Torquato

TL;DR
This paper investigates the structural properties of various 2D Voronoi networks derived from different point processes, revealing distinct statistical and correlation features that differentiate hyperuniform from nonhyperuniform systems.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive analysis of Voronoi-cell area distributions and correlation functions across multiple hyperuniform and nonhyperuniform networks, highlighting their unique structural signatures.
Findings
HIP distribution is non-Gaussian
Poisson and non-stealthy hyperuniform distributions are Gaussian-like
Hyperuniform networks show strong anticorrelations in Voronoi-area correlations
Abstract
Disordered hyperuniform many-particle systems are recently discovered exotic states of matter, characterized by a complete suppression of normalized infinite-wavelength density fluctuations and lack of conventional long-range order. Here, we begin a program to quantify the structural properties of nonhyperuniform and hyperuniform networks. In particular, large two-dimensional (2D) Voronoi networks (graphs) containing approximately 10,000 nodes are created from a variety of different point configurations, including the antihyperuniform HIP, nonhyperuniform Poisson process, nonhyperuniform RSA saturated packing, and both non-stealthy and stealthy hyperuniform point processes. We carry out an extensive study of the Voronoi-cell area distribution of each of the networks through determining multiple metrics that characterize the distribution, including their higher-cumulants. We show that…
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TopicsSemiconductor Lasers and Optical Devices · Advanced Optical Network Technologies
