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FIG. 1. (Color online) (a) Fraction of a HL showing the indexes of the sublattices and the displacement vectors δ 0 (black), δ 1 (blue), and  δ 2 (green), respectively
FIG. 3. (Color online) Intensity distribution for a solution with β = 0 in a 64 × 32 lattice size.
FIG. 6. (Color online) The same as Fig 4 but for the M point.

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