|  Quasicrystals | 
In General > s.a. cohomology;
  Penrose Tiling; Phonon;
  Root Lattice.
  * Idea: A new atomic structure,
    neither crystalline (in the sense of periodic) nor glassy, with long-range
    translational and orientational order; Theoretically, the inspiration came from
    the Penrose tiling; The name "quasicrystal" was coined by P J Steinhardt.
  * Structure: The structure
    function does not factorize into an intrinsic part and a geometric part, as
    for regular lattices, and the definition of the unit cell is not arbitrary
    as in the regular case; Roughly, they are made of "clusters of
    clusters" of atoms, where individual clusters (typically with a magic
    number of atoms, like 13 or 55) are more tightly packed than in crystals.
  * Properties: Extremely low
    electrical and thermal resistivity (worse than glass); Harder than steel;
    Friction and stickiness lower than Teflon (and can be still lowered); The only
    drawback is that they are brittle – ok if used as thin films on substrates;
    All of this probably is a consequence of their tight-cluster structure.
  @ General references:
    Levine & Steinhardt PRL(84);
    Mermin & Troian PRL(85) [mean-field theory];
    Janssen PRP(88);
    Maddox Nat(89)jul,
    DiVincenzo Nat(89)aug;
    Stephens & Goldman SA(91)apr;
    Goldman et al AS(96);
    Pelantová & Masáková mp/06-proc [mathematical models];
    news SA(09)oct [more normal than assumed];
    Allouche & Meyer CRP(14)-a1401,
    Adiceam a1604 [mathematical properties];
    Grimm & Kramer a1906 [rev].
  @ Books: Amann et al ed-88;
    Jaric ed-88;
    Senechal 95;
    Janot 97;
    Di Vincenzo & Steinhardt ed-99;
    Barber 08 [r CP(10)];
    Baake & Grimm 13,
    17;
    Steinhardt 19.
  @ Related topics, types:
    Lifshitz RMP(97) [colored];
    Fisher & Rabson mp/01 [classification with group cohomology];
    Gouliaev cm/01/ACA [analytic];
    Lifshitz FP(03) [without forbidden symmetries];
    Cornwell PS(04) [icosahedral];
    Masáková et al JPA(05) [Voronoi and Delaunay tiles];
    Au-Yang & Perk mp/06-conf [projections from 5D];
    Böröczky et al JGP(06) [combinatorial properties];
    Fujita ACA(09)-a0906 [decagonal, inflation rules];
    Kraus et al PRL(12)
    + Quandt Phy(12) [and topological insulators];
    Gambaudo & Vignolo NJP(14)-a1309 [Brillouin zone labelling].
Examples in Nature, Experiments, Applications
  > s.a. bose-einstein condensates; Dimer Models.
  * In nature: A meteorite
    fragment kept in a Florence Museum holds a grain of quasicrystal; P J
    Steinhardt and others found more where that one came from in Russia.
  * Experiment: 3D non-periodic
    tilings with icosahedral structure have been seen first by Dan Shechtman of
    NBS in 1983 [@ Shechtman et al PRL(84)], from diffraction patterns produced by some alloys
    of Al and Mn, then made by An-Pang Tsai in Japan in 1987, and others; The golden
    mean appears all over the place in the patterns; We now know that they are not
    a rare exception, and they can be found in many alloy systems.
  @ In nature: Steinhardt & Bindi RPP(12)
    + news nat(12)aug,
    pw(12)aug [samples from meteorite];
    news sn(16)dec [in Russian meteorite]. 
  @ And physics: Albuquerque & Cottam PRP(03) [elementary excitations];
    Monreal et al IJMPA(08)-a0804 [quantum particle and effective non-commutative geometry];
    Colli & Mariano PLA(11) [corrections to the standard formulation of quasicrystal linear elasticity].
  @ Experiments: news pw(11)nov [new type made of hard triangular bipyramids];
    news PhysOrg(13)oct
      [new form of 12-sided quasicrystal accidentally discovered].
  @ Uses, applications:
    news pw(07)feb [in Islamic art];
    news pw(07)mar [as filter for terahertz light];
    news pw(12)jan [in ancient Islamic architecture].
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