In this article, we first present and discuss eighteenth-century descriptions of minerals that contributed decisively to the development of crystallography. Remarkably, these old crystallographic descriptions included morphologies with symmetries incompatible with an internal periodic order of atoms, which, however, have been recognised to be characteristics of quasicrystals. Moreover, we also review a number of studies of minerals with aperiodic crystal structures, including recently reported natural quasicrystals of extra-terrestrial origin. Finally, we discuss the current investigations addressing the search for new quasicrystalline minerals in nature
From tilings to quasicrystal structures and from surfaces to the n-dimensional approach, this book g...
The discovery of quasicrystals had important consequences for our understanding of long-range order ...
AbstractThe coincidence of a meeting at CECM/CNRS in 1985 to plan work on the newly discovered quasi...
Quasicrystals are solids whose atomic arrangements have symmetries that are forbidden for periodic c...
International audienceAperiodic crystals occur as modulated, intergrowth and quasicrystal structures...
A careful inspection of the drawings and baked clay models created by the mineralogist Romé de L’Isl...
Quasicrystals are non-periodic solids that were discovered in 1982 by Dan Shechtman, Nobel Prize Lau...
For nearly two centuries, a basic tenet of geology and solid state physics was that pure substances ...
This Special Issue aims at gaining a deeper understanding on the relationship between the underlying...
The world of crystallography was forced to reassess its rules about thirty years ago with the introd...
Quasicrystals have intrigued and stimulated research in a large number of disciplines. Mathematician...
This paper presents a brief introduction of the research on a new class of materials called quasicry...
Crystallography remains, for mineralogy, one of the main sources of information on natural crystalli...
Introduction The discovery of alloys with long-range orientational order and sharp diffraction imag...
A review is given with 45 references. The atmospheric configuration of quasicrystals is close to tha...
From tilings to quasicrystal structures and from surfaces to the n-dimensional approach, this book g...
The discovery of quasicrystals had important consequences for our understanding of long-range order ...
AbstractThe coincidence of a meeting at CECM/CNRS in 1985 to plan work on the newly discovered quasi...
Quasicrystals are solids whose atomic arrangements have symmetries that are forbidden for periodic c...
International audienceAperiodic crystals occur as modulated, intergrowth and quasicrystal structures...
A careful inspection of the drawings and baked clay models created by the mineralogist Romé de L’Isl...
Quasicrystals are non-periodic solids that were discovered in 1982 by Dan Shechtman, Nobel Prize Lau...
For nearly two centuries, a basic tenet of geology and solid state physics was that pure substances ...
This Special Issue aims at gaining a deeper understanding on the relationship between the underlying...
The world of crystallography was forced to reassess its rules about thirty years ago with the introd...
Quasicrystals have intrigued and stimulated research in a large number of disciplines. Mathematician...
This paper presents a brief introduction of the research on a new class of materials called quasicry...
Crystallography remains, for mineralogy, one of the main sources of information on natural crystalli...
Introduction The discovery of alloys with long-range orientational order and sharp diffraction imag...
A review is given with 45 references. The atmospheric configuration of quasicrystals is close to tha...
From tilings to quasicrystal structures and from surfaces to the n-dimensional approach, this book g...
The discovery of quasicrystals had important consequences for our understanding of long-range order ...
AbstractThe coincidence of a meeting at CECM/CNRS in 1985 to plan work on the newly discovered quasi...