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Péter Németh1,2.
Abstract
Quasicrystals (QCs) are unique materials, whose crystallographic identity has been controversial for many years. Using recent advances in shock synthesis, Hu et al. [(2020), IUCrJ, 7, 434-444] reproduce for the first time the formation conditions of the icosahedral Al62Cu31Fe7 QC (i-phase II) found in the Khatyrka meteorite. The authors demonstrate that shock-recovery experiments provide a novel strategy for preparing and exploring QCs. © Péter Németh 2020.Entities:
Keywords: Khatyrka meteorite; icosahedral Al62Cu31Fe7; quasicrystals; shock synthesis
Year: 2020 PMID: 32431819 PMCID: PMC7201288 DOI: 10.1107/S2052252520005254
Source DB: PubMed Journal: IUCrJ ISSN: 2052-2525 Impact factor: 4.769
Figure 1The Al62Cu31Fe7 icosahedral quasicrystal revealing fivefold rotation and its coexisting Cu–Al phase assemblage of stolperite (β, AlCu) + khatyrkite (θ, Al2Cu) from a laboratory-shocked sample. Adapted from Hu et al. (2020 ▸).