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Catenoid phase

For nearly symmetric compositions the unlike blocks form domains composed of alternating layers, known as lamellar phase (L). Slightly off-symmetry composition results in the formation of a different layered structure. The structure is known as perforated layers (PI) or catenoid phase. Despite an earlier assignment as an equilibrium phase, it is now known to be in a long-lived metastable state that facilitates the transition from I to G phases [9-14], The PL structure consists of alternating minority and majority component layers in which hexagonally packed channels of the majority component extend through the minority component. [Pg.142]


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