Spiral tetrahedral packing in the β-Mn crystal as symmetry realization of the 8D E 8 lattice
Experimental values of atomic positions in the β-Mn crystal permit one to distinguish among them a fragment of the helix containing 15 interpenetrating distorted icosahedra, 90 vertices and 225 tetrahedra. This fragment corresponds to the closed helix of 15 icosahedra in the 4D {3, 3, 5} polytope. T...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Acta crystallographica. Section A, Foundations and advances Foundations and advances, 2021-01, Vol.77 (Pt 1), p.7-18 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Experimental values of atomic positions in the β-Mn crystal permit one to distinguish among them a fragment of the helix containing 15 interpenetrating distorted icosahedra, 90 vertices and 225 tetrahedra. This fragment corresponds to the closed helix of 15 icosahedra in the 4D {3, 3, 5} polytope. The primitive cubic lattice of these icosahedral helices envelopes not only all atoms of β-Mn, but also all tetrahedra belonging to the tiling of the β-Mn structure. The 2D projection of all atomic positions in the β-Mn unit cells shows that they are situated (by neglecting small differences) on three circumferences containing 2D projections of 90 vertices of the {3, 3, 5} polytope on the same plane. Non-crystallographic symmetry of the β-Mn crystal is defined by mapping the closed icosahedral helix of the {3, 3, 5} polytope into 3D Euclidean space E
. This interpretation must be correlated also with the known previous determination of non-crystallographic symmetry of the β-Mn crystal by mapping into the 3D E
space system of icosahedra from the 6D cubic B
lattice. The recently proposed determination of non-crystallographic symmetry of the β-Mn crystal actually uses the symmetries of the 8D E
lattice, in which both the 4D {3, 3, 5} polytope and cubic 6D B
lattice can be inserted. |
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ISSN: | 2053-2733 2053-2733 |
DOI: | 10.1107/S2053273320012978 |