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Intermetallic Crystal Structures as Foams. Beyond Frank-Kasper
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Intermetallic Crystal Structures as Foams. Beyond Frank-Kasper

Charlotte Bonneau and Michael O'Keeffe
Inorganic chemistry, Vol.54(3), pp.808-814
02/02/2015
PMID: 25247234

Abstract

Chemistry Chemistry, Inorganic & Nuclear Physical Sciences Science & Technology
In many intermetallic structures, the atoms and bonds divide space into tilings by tetrahedra. The well-known Frank-Kasper phases are examples. The dual tilings divide space into a tiling by polyhedra that is topologically a foam. The number of faces of the dual polyhedron corresponds to the atom coordination number in the direct structure, and face sharing by adjacent polyhedra corresponds to bonds in the direct structure. A number of commonly occurring intermetallic crystal structures are shown as their duals. A major advantage of this alternative mode of depiction is that coordination of all of the atoms can be seen simultaneously.

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