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AlMnPdPtAu Quasicrystal Modulated Carbon Nanotubes for H<sub>2</sub> Sensors: Experimental and DFT Computational Analysis. [PDF]
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physica status solidi (b), 1991
Progress and current issues in quasicrystals, D.P. DiVincenzo and P.J. Steinhardt order and disorder in icosahedral alloys, P.A. Bancel neutron scattering approaches to quasicrystals, Ch. Janot and M. de Boissieu high-resolution electron microscopy of quasicrystals, K. Hiraga scanning tunnelling microscopy studies of quasicrystals, R.S. Becker and A.R.
Paul Steinhardt, David DiVincenzo
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Progress and current issues in quasicrystals, D.P. DiVincenzo and P.J. Steinhardt order and disorder in icosahedral alloys, P.A. Bancel neutron scattering approaches to quasicrystals, Ch. Janot and M. de Boissieu high-resolution electron microscopy of quasicrystals, K. Hiraga scanning tunnelling microscopy studies of quasicrystals, R.S. Becker and A.R.
Paul Steinhardt, David DiVincenzo
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Science, 2009
Forbidden Crystals In crystalline materials, a unit cell is replicated in space through a series of rotations, inversions, and reflections. In order to fully fill space, only certain rotational symmetries are allowed. Quasicrystals contain aperiodic tilings of two or more basic shapes that allow these forbidden rotation ...
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Forbidden Crystals In crystalline materials, a unit cell is replicated in space through a series of rotations, inversions, and reflections. In order to fully fill space, only certain rotational symmetries are allowed. Quasicrystals contain aperiodic tilings of two or more basic shapes that allow these forbidden rotation ...
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Phase Transitions, 1987
Following the discovery of two dimensional quasicrystals in rapidly solidified Al-Mn alloys by us and L. Bendersky in 1985, a number of fascinating studies has been conducted to unravel the atomic configuration of quasicrystals with decagonal symmetry. A comprehensive mapping of the reciprocal space of decagonal quasicrystals is now available.
Ranganathan, S, Chattopadhyay, K
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Following the discovery of two dimensional quasicrystals in rapidly solidified Al-Mn alloys by us and L. Bendersky in 1985, a number of fascinating studies has been conducted to unravel the atomic configuration of quasicrystals with decagonal symmetry. A comprehensive mapping of the reciprocal space of decagonal quasicrystals is now available.
Ranganathan, S, Chattopadhyay, K
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Annual Review of Physical Chemistry, 2008
Studies of ordered, yet nonperiodic, metallic alloys known as quasicrystals have generated exciting questions and fundamental insights about the relationship between surface atomic structure and surface properties. In this review, I give examples from oxidation, friction, heterogeneous catalysis, and solid film growth, in which the Al-rich ...
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Studies of ordered, yet nonperiodic, metallic alloys known as quasicrystals have generated exciting questions and fundamental insights about the relationship between surface atomic structure and surface properties. In this review, I give examples from oxidation, friction, heterogeneous catalysis, and solid film growth, in which the Al-rich ...
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2021
"...pentagonal tiling strategies arising from a paper called The Role of Aesthetics in Pure and Applied Mathematical Research were later projected into multi-dimensional space; and simulated diffraction patterns of heretofore impossible states of matter arrived just prior to their discovery."
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"...pentagonal tiling strategies arising from a paper called The Role of Aesthetics in Pure and Applied Mathematical Research were later projected into multi-dimensional space; and simulated diffraction patterns of heretofore impossible states of matter arrived just prior to their discovery."
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