1. Quasicrystals: A New Class of Ordered Structures
- Author
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Paul J. Steinhardt and Dov Levine
- Subjects
Physics ,Icosahedrite ,Condensed matter physics ,Icosahedral symmetry ,Physics::Optics ,General Physics and Astronomy ,Quasicrystal ,Frank Kasper phases ,engineering.material ,Crystal ,Condensed Matter::Materials Science ,Fibonacci quasicrystal ,Quasiperiodic function ,engineering ,Mathematics::Metric Geometry ,Penrose tiling - Abstract
A quasicrystal is the natural extension of the notion of a crystal to structures with quasiperiodic, rather than periodic, translational order. We classify two- and three-dimensional quasicrystals by their symmetry under rotation and show that many disallowed crystal symmetries are allowed quasicrystal symmetries. We analytically compute the diffraction pattern of an ideal quasicrystal and show that the recently observed electron diffraction pattern of an Al-Mn alloy is closely related to that of an icosahedral quasicrystal.
- Published
- 1984