Three-Dimensional Modeling of Quasicrystal Structures from X-ray Diffraction: An Icosahedral Al–Cu–Fe Alloy
Abstract
Quasicrystals (QCs) are well-ordered but aperiodic crystals with classically forbidden symmetries (such as 5-fold). High-dimensional (HD) crystallography is a standard method to locate atom positions explicitly. However, in practice, it is still challenging because of its complexity. Here, we report a new simple approach to three-dimensional (3D) atomic modeling derived from X-ray diffraction data, and apply it to the icosahedral QC...
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Three-Dimensional Modeling of Quasicrystal Structures from X-ray Diffraction: An Icosahedral Al–Cu–Fe Alloy
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Jun 21, 2017
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