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Degenerate Quasicrystal of Hard Triangular Bipyramids
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Materials ScienceCrystal StructureDiscrete GeometryEngineeringQuantum Lattice SystemPhysicsCrystal MaterialSelf-assemblyApplied PhysicsCondensed Matter PhysicsQuantum MaterialsDisordered Quantum SystemPhysical ChemistryDegenerate QuasicrystalCrystallographyHard Triangular BipyramidsQuasiconformal MappingMonte Carlo Simulations
We report a degenerate quasicrystal in Monte Carlo simulations of hard triangular bipyramids each composed of two regular tetrahedra sharing a single face. The dodecagonal quasicrystal is similar to that recently reported for hard tetrahedra [Haji-Akbari et al., Nature (London) 462, 773 (2009)] but degenerate in the pairing of tetrahedra, and self-assembles at packing fractions above 54%. This notion of degeneracy differs from the degeneracy of a quasiperiodic random tiling arising through phason flips. Free energy calculations show that a triclinic crystal is preferred at high packing fractions.
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