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  2. Quasicrystal - Wikipedia

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    While the first quasicrystals discovered were made out of intermetallic components, later on quasicrystals were also discovered in soft-matter and molecular systems. Soft quasicrystal structures have been found in supramolecular dendrimer liquids [ 39 ] and ABC Star Polymers [ 40 ] in 2004 and 2007.

  3. Paul Steinhardt - Wikipedia

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    Photonic quasicrystals: A team of researchers including Steinhardt, Paul Chaikin, Weining Man and Mischa Megens designed and tested the first photonic quasicrystal with icosahedral symmetry in 2005. They were the first to demonstrate the existence of photonic band gaps ("PBGs"). [ 56 ]

  4. Dan Shechtman - Wikipedia

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    Dan Shechtman (Hebrew: דן שכטמן; born January 24, 1941) [1] is the Philip Tobias Professor of Materials Science at the Technion – Israel Institute of Technology, an Associate of the US Department of Energy's Ames National Laboratory, and Professor of Materials Science at Iowa State University.

  5. Quasicrystals Were Once Impossible. Scientists Just Built the ...

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  6. Alan Lindsay Mackay - Wikipedia

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    Quasicrystals with icosahedral symmetry were found by Dan Shechtman and co-workers in 1984. [5] For his contributions to quasicrystals in 2010 Mackay was awarded the Buckley Prize, [6] of the American Physical Society, with Dov Levine and Paul Steinhardt. The Nobel Prize in Chemistry was awarded in 2011 to Dan Shechtman for the discovery of ...

  7. Scientists Created the Most Impossible Maze of All Time ... - AOL

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    Researchers used quasicrystals to design the world's most difficult maze, offering potential breakthroughs in carbon capture technology. Scientists Created the Most Impossible Maze of All Time ...

  8. Category:Quasicrystals - Wikipedia

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    Quasicrystals and Geometry; S. Dan Shechtman; T. Trinitite This page was last edited on 24 November 2020, at 05:34 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative ...

  9. Penrose tiling - Wikipedia

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    They are quasicrystals: implemented as a physical structure a Penrose tiling will produce diffraction patterns with Bragg peaks and five-fold symmetry, revealing the repeated patterns and fixed orientations of its tiles. [1] The study of these tilings has been important in the understanding of physical materials that also form quasicrystals. [2]