Chiral Diffraction from Aperiodic Monotile Lattice
Chiral Diffraction from Aperiodic Monotile Lattice
Aperiodic systems such as quasiperiodic systems exhibit unique properties different from periodic structures. In 2023, Smith et al. discovered a new aperiodic structure: a single-shaped tile that can only tile space aperiodically, known as an aperiodic monotile. Although the aperiodic monotile possesses intriguing mathematical properties, its experimental investigation remains unexplored. In this study, we report an experimental investigation of diffraction patterns from a monotile lattice using a nanophotonic platform. We observed clear Bragg peaks, which is evidence of long-range order and a chiral structure of the diffraction patterns. Furthermore, we found exotic behavior in circular polarization dependence, which cannot be observed in conventional quasiperiodic structures. These findings establish the monotile lattice as a novel class of aperiodic systems, expanding the study of nonperiodic structures beyond conventional quasicrystals.
Yuto Moritake、Masato Takiguchi、Takuma Aihara、Masaya Notomi
物理学晶体学
Yuto Moritake,Masato Takiguchi,Takuma Aihara,Masaya Notomi.Chiral Diffraction from Aperiodic Monotile Lattice[EB/OL].(2025-06-09)[2025-07-18].https://arxiv.org/abs/2506.07561.点此复制
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