kvasikristallien
Kvasikristallien, also known as quasicrystals, are solid materials that exhibit atomic arrangements which are ordered but not periodic. Unlike conventional crystals, which have repeating patterns of atoms, quasicrystals possess a structure that is long-range ordered but lacks translational symmetry. This means that while there is a definite arrangement of atoms, it does not repeat in a simple, predictable way throughout the material.
The discovery of quasicrystals in 1982 by Dan Shechtman revolutionized the understanding of solid-state physics and
A key characteristic of quasicrystals is their possession of rotational symmetries that are forbidden in traditional
Quasicrystals can be formed from various elements and alloys, often involving metals. They exhibit unique physical