Abstract
The effect of substitutional disorder in a Fibonacci chain is studied. In particular it is shown that the presence of a single impurity affects all the states of the unperturbed system, reducing the fractal dimension of the spectrum. Resonant eigenstates are also observed. The consequences of the instability of the spectrum are discussed in the context of the experimental electronic measurements and also the effect of boundary conditions in theoretical calculations.
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