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Superlattice structure in the antiferromagnetically ordered state in the Hubbard model on the Ammann-Beenker tiling

We study magnetic properties in the half-filled Hubbard model on the Ammann-Beenker tiling. First, we focus on the domain structure with locally eightfold rotational symmetry to examine the strictly localized confined states for the tightbinding model. We count the number of vertices and confined states in the larger domains generated by the deflation operations systematically. Then, the fraction of the confined states, which plays an important role for magnetic properties in the weak coupling limit, is obtained as $p=1/2τ^2$, where $τ(=1+\sqrt{2})$ is the silver ratio. It is also found that the wave functions for confined states are densely distributed in the system and thereby the introduction of the Coulomb interactions immediately induces the finite staggered magnetizations. Increasing the Coulomb interactions, the spatial distribution of the magnetizations continuously changes to those of the Heisenberg model. We discuss crossover behavior in the perpendicular space representation and reveal the superlattice structure in the spatial distribution of the staggered magnetizations.

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