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Quasi Images.ppt from Physics Department, Princeton U By Daniel Schechtman
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Quasi Images.ppt fromPhysics Department, Princeton U

ByDaniel Schechtman

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According to the well-known theorems of crystallography,only certain symmetries are allowed: the symmetry of asquare, rectangle, parallelogram triangle or hexagon,but not others, such as pentagons.

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5-fold

In 1974, Roger Penrose discovered a remarkable pattern constructedfrom two tiles which violates the crystallographic rules because it has five-fold symmetry. Later, it was shown that the pattern of tiles is quasiperiodic: the two tiles repeat with a frequency that is an irrationalnumber (the golden ratio). Furthermore, using other quasiperiodic ratios,Levine and Steinhardt (1984) showed that any symmetry is possible intwo or three dimensions. Some examples follow:

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7-fold

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11-fold

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17-fold

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3d icosahedralsymmetry

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five-foldsymmetry

axis

three-foldsymmetry

axis

two-foldsymmetry

axis

The icosahedronhas the symmetry of a soccer ball, with3, 5 and 2-fold axes

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a photonic quasicrystalconstructed from polymer

(see later photos)

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A historic breakthrough was the discovery by D. Shechtman, I. Blech, D. Gratias, J.W. Cahn (1984) oficosahedral feathery grains of an Al and Mn alloy:

Al6Mn

1 µm

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D. Shechtman, I. Blech, D. Gratias, J.W. Cahn (1984) found that each grain (see right hand photo)

“diffracts electrons like a crystal [producing sharpspots]. . .but with a symmetry strictly forbidden for crystals,”a profound mystery

As it turns out, the pattern matches beautiful the theoretical pattern (on left) computed for theicosahedral quasicrystal patterns show in the previous slides. This was a sign that quasicrystals may be realized in the laboratory

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Since 1984, the field has blossomed, with many beautiful examples of quasicrystal alloys beingdiscovered. A few example are shown in the next slides:

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Al70 Ni15 Co15

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Al60Li30Cu10

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Zn56.8 Mg34.6 Ho8.7

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AlMnPd

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A quasicrystal can also be obtained by repeating this single unit, but allowintit to overlap its neighbors. This can be mapped into a Penrose tiling.

P.J. Steinhardt, H.-C. Jeong (1996)

Gummelt Tile(named after its discoverer Petra Gummelt)

Another view of quasicrystalsis the Quasi-unit Cell Picture

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Here is the overlapping Gummelt tile pattern

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AlAl7272NiNi2020CoCo88

P.J. Steinhardt, H.-C. Jeong, K. Saitoh, M. Tanaka, E. Abe, A.P. TsaiNature 396, 55-57 (1998)

High Angle Annular Dark Field of real material:

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a decagonal arrangement in the real structure

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a demonstration that the real atoms and the ideal pattern match

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Weining Man, M. Megans, P. Chaikin, & PJS, Nature (2005) brought about anotheruse of 3d icosahedral quasicrystals for photonics.

• the construction of the worldʼs largest 3d QC

• first measurement of photonic bandgap in 3d QC

• first visualization of 3d effective Brillouin zone

• demonstration of nearly spherical zone

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In Lu & Steinhardt (2007), this tiling on the Darb-i-Imamshrine in Isfahan is shown which is nearly perfectlyquasicrystalline. Although it can be mapped into aPenrose tiling with only a few point-like defects, itappears more likely that the designers used a subdivision rule that, ifcontinued, would lead to a different five-fold quasicrystalline pattern.


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