Aperiodic Crystals: From Modulated Phases to Quasicrystals: Structure and Properties

Until the 1970s all materials studied consisted of periodic arrays of unit cells, or were amorphous. In the following decades a new class of solid state matter, called aperiodic crystals, has been found. It is a long-range ordered structure, but without lattice periodicity. It is found in a wide ran...

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