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Natural quasicrystals discovered
Chemistry World ^ | 04 June 2009 | Phillip Broadwith

Posted on 06/04/2009 9:06:32 PM PDT by neverdem

Scientists have discovered a rare form of solid - a quasicrystal - in a rock sample from Russia's Koryak mountains. Quasicrystals have unusual properties and have previously only been made in the laboratory. The discovery could redefine the field of mineralogy and expand our understanding of how quasicrystals form, leading to new applications.

Quasicrystals are a type of solid with structures in between those of crystals and glasses. They are often compared to Penrose tilings, where two different shapes of tile are tessellated in patterns with local symmetry but more complex overall periodicity. The materials have interesting properties, often being harder or tougher than their crystalline counterparts, and having low surface friction or unusual optical behaviour.

HRTEM image of quasicrystal vs. Penrose tile

High Resolution Transmission Electron Micrograph (left) showing structure of the natural quasicrystal, compared to a Penrose tile pattern (right)

© HRTEM Image (left) © Science

Researcher Paul Steinhardt, from Princeton University, US, had been researching quasicrystals for over 25 years, but this is the first time anyone has ever found evidence of naturally formed examples. 'The idea of looking in nature had been in my mind [all along],' he says, 'but we really began about 10 years ago with a computer algorithm for looking systematically at existing catalogues of powder X-ray diffraction patterns to find likely quasicrystal candidates'. The team also put a call out to anyone with mineral collections, offering to check powder diffraction patterns they sent in.

That call was answered by Luca Bindi, head of mineralogy at the University of Florence, Italy, who began painstakingly preparing rock samples from Steinhardt's list of likely candidates and other metal-rich minerals, since most known quasicrystals are complex alloys of metals. 'About six months ago, we were about to write a paper saying we'd tried all these samples and they'd failed,' says Steinhardt, 'but then the next one didn't fail!'

That sample contained a mixture of minerals, including tiny grains with a composition similar to known quasicrystals of aluminium, copper and iron. Analysis of these grains showed that they were indeed near-perfect quasicrystals. The fact that these quasicrystals have formed geologically overturns some of the thinking about how stable quasicrystals could be or how easily they could be made. 'We don't know if there will be other natural examples, but it raises new questions in geology and condensed matter physics,' says Steinhardt, 'I think of it as a beginning.'

Phillip Broadwith

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References

L Bindi et al, Science, 2009. DOI: 10.1126/science.1170827

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Natural Quasicrystals
1 posted on 06/04/2009 9:06:33 PM PDT by neverdem
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To: neverdem

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2 posted on 06/04/2009 9:21:30 PM PDT by null and void (We are now in day 136 of our national holiday from reality.)
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3 posted on 06/04/2009 9:32:15 PM PDT by grey_whiskers (The opinions are solely those of the author and are subject to change without notice.)
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To: neverdem
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4 posted on 06/04/2009 9:37:00 PM PDT by BGHater (It's easy to be a Conservative now.)
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Note: this topic is from 2009. Thanks neverdem.

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Aha, quasicrystals could be the secret to cold fusion! But so might squirrels with light sabers be. You never know.


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