Controlling emergent structural order in spatially constrained systems is a fundamental challenge. Using large-scale simulations of a model fluid at equilibrium conditions, we show that geometric confinement alone can stabilize fluid and hyperuniform labyrinthine phases. Moreover, confinement can induce self-assembly into distinct regimes—ranging from nonhyperuniform to antihyperuniform configurations—providing a robust mechanism for tuning spatial order. Our results identify confinement as a minimal design principle for engineering systems with target structural properties, including (anti)hyperuniformity, without relying on genetic or chemical specificity, and with broad applications in multiple disciplines and technologies.

Confinement-driven emergence of hyperuniform fluids

Fausto Martelli
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2025

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Controlling emergent structural order in spatially constrained systems is a fundamental challenge. Using large-scale simulations of a model fluid at equilibrium conditions, we show that geometric confinement alone can stabilize fluid and hyperuniform labyrinthine phases. Moreover, confinement can induce self-assembly into distinct regimes—ranging from nonhyperuniform to antihyperuniform configurations—providing a robust mechanism for tuning spatial order. Our results identify confinement as a minimal design principle for engineering systems with target structural properties, including (anti)hyperuniformity, without relying on genetic or chemical specificity, and with broad applications in multiple disciplines and technologies.
2025
Istituto dei Sistemi Complessi - ISC
hyperuniformity; confined fluids
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