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Quasicrystals stable icosahedral phase

Icosahedral quasicrystals. Many icosahedral phases (both stable and metastable) have been identified in several systems, mainly Al-based but also Mg-based, Ti-based, etc. [Pg.204]

All known stable quasicrystals are either icosahedral or decagonal. The experimentally best studied quasicrystal is the large monograin of icosahedral Al-Pd-Mn, (Al7oPd2iMn9) [1], followed by icosahedral Al-Cu-Fe (Al62Cu25.5Fei2.5) [2], Both quasicrystals belong to the icosahedral F-phase. [Pg.255]


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