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Single crystal growth of Al-based intermetallic phases being approximants to quasicrystals

✍ Scribed by Peter Gille; Birgitta Bauer; Michael Hahne; Ana Smontara; Janez Dolinšek


Book ID
104022055
Publisher
Elsevier Science
Year
2011
Tongue
English
Weight
752 KB
Volume
318
Category
Article
ISSN
0022-0248

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✦ Synopsis


Decagonal (d) quasicrystals are formed in a number of Al-based ternary systems with d-AlCoNi being the best studied decagonal phase. They are highly anisotropic showing unusual properties of e.g. electric and thermal transport when measured along the periodic or quasiperiodic directions. For a long time, this has been attributed to the lack of periodicity in certain crystallographic orientations. Some neighbouring phases in the Al-Co-Ni system as well as in related ternaries consist of the same type of large icosahedral clusters, but are periodic in all three directions, sometimes with very large unit cells. Therefore, they are called approximants to the decagonal quasicrystals. They allow comparative studies of these phases as to judge whether some unusual properties of quasicrystals arise from the lack of periodicity or from the common atomic arrangements. Additional to decagonal AlCoNi quasicrystals, various approximants (monoclinic Al 13 (Co,Ni) 4 , orthorhombic Al 13 Co 4 , orthorhombic Al 4 (Cr,Fe), monoclinic Al 13 Fe 4 and its ternary extensions Al 13 (Fe,Cr) 4 and Al 13 (Fe,Ni) 4 ) were grown by the Czochralski method as large single crystals as to carry out transport orientation-dependent measurements. It could be found that transport properties show remarkably similar anisotropic features when comparing corresponding crystallographic directions in these phases that can be related to the periodic stacking of layers.


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