Quasicrystals: A New Class of Structurally Complex Intermetallics

N. K. Mukhopadhyay, Thakur Prasad Yadav

Abstract


Quasicrystals are considered as a new class of intermetallics with the long-range quasiperiodic ordering, and have attracted
research interest over the last 3 decades due to their interesting
structural complexities, unique physical/mechanical properties, and
potentials for applications. Quasicrystals exhibit ultimate complexity
with a lack of periodicity in the 3-dimensional space, but give rise to
sharp diffraction patterns with rotational symmetry forbidden for periodic crystals. The crystal structure of quasicrystalline intermetallics
can be understood in terms of appropriate decoration of 3-dimensional Penrose quasilattice using higher dimensional crystallography.
Here, we have reviewed research outcomes in the area of quasicrystals, with an emphasis on the synthesis, structure, stability, as well
as properties, and potential applications related to mostly icosahedral quasicrystals and other relevant complex intermetallics.


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