Hyperuniformity
A STATE SIMILAR TO A LIQUID AND A CRYSTAL IN PROPERTIES.
Disordered Hyperuniformity; Disordered hyperuniformity
Hyperuniform materials are mixed-component many-particle systems with unusually low fluctuations in component density at large scales, when compared to the distribution of constituents in common disordered systems, like a mixed ideal gas (air) or typical liquids or amorphous solids: A disordered hyperuniform system is statistically isotropic, like a liquid, but exhibits reduced long-wavelength density fluctuations, similar to crystals.