Researchers discover new rules for quasicrystals
Tuesday, October 25, 2016 - 06:31
in Physics & Chemistry
Crystals are defined by their repeating, symmetrical patterns and long-range order. Unlike amorphous materials, in which atoms are randomly packed together, the atoms in a crystal are arranged in a predictable way. Quasicrystals are an exotic exception to this rule. First discovered in 1982, their atoms pack together in an orderly fashion, but in a mosaic-like pattern that doesn't repeat and can't be predicted from a small sample.