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Intertwined orders refer to strongly coupled and mutually dependent orders that coexist in correlated electron systems, often underpinning key physical properties of the host materials Among them, polar, chiral, and ferro-rotational orders have been theoretically known to form a closed set of intertwined orders However, experimental investigation into their mutual coupling and physical
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Hyperuniform structures are spatial patterns whose fluctuations disappear on long length scales, making them effectively homogeneous when observed from afar Mathematically, this means that their spectral density approaches zero for low wave number Crystalline lattices are hyperuniform, as are certain quasicrystals, maximally random jammed packings of spheres, and electrons in the fractional
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