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Icosahedral AlCuFe quasicrystal at high pressure and temperature and its implications for the stability of icosahedrite
The first natural-occurring quasicrystal, icosahedrite, was recently discovered in the Khatyrka meteorite, a new CV3 carbonaceous chondrite. Its finding raised fundamental questions regarding the effects of pressure and temperature on the kinetic and thermodynamic stability of the quasicrystal struc...
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author | Stagno, Vincenzo Bindi, Luca Shibazaki, Yuki Tange, Yoshinori Higo, Yuji Mao, H.-K. Steinhardt, Paul J. Fei, Yingwei |
author_facet | Stagno, Vincenzo Bindi, Luca Shibazaki, Yuki Tange, Yoshinori Higo, Yuji Mao, H.-K. Steinhardt, Paul J. Fei, Yingwei |
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description | The first natural-occurring quasicrystal, icosahedrite, was recently discovered in the Khatyrka meteorite, a new CV3 carbonaceous chondrite. Its finding raised fundamental questions regarding the effects of pressure and temperature on the kinetic and thermodynamic stability of the quasicrystal structure relative to possible isochemical crystalline or amorphous phases. Although several studies showed the stability at ambient temperature of synthetic icosahedral AlCuFe up to ~35 GPa, the simultaneous effect of temperature and pressure relevant for the formation of icosahedrite has been never investigated so far. Here we present in situ synchrotron X-ray diffraction experiments on synthetic icosahedral AlCuFe using multianvil device to explore possible temperature-induced phase transformations at pressures of 5 GPa and temperature up to 1773 K. Results show the structural stability of i-AlCuFe phase with a negligible effect of pressure on the volumetric thermal expansion properties. In addition, the structural analysis of the recovered sample excludes the transformation of AlCuFe quasicrystalline phase to possible approximant phases, which is in contrast with previous predictions at ambient pressure. Results from this study extend our knowledge on the stability of icosahedral AlCuFe at higher temperature and pressure than previously examined, and provide a new constraint on the stability of icosahedrite. |
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spelling | pubmed-53761802017-04-03 Icosahedral AlCuFe quasicrystal at high pressure and temperature and its implications for the stability of icosahedrite Stagno, Vincenzo Bindi, Luca Shibazaki, Yuki Tange, Yoshinori Higo, Yuji Mao, H.-K. Steinhardt, Paul J. Fei, Yingwei Sci Rep Article The first natural-occurring quasicrystal, icosahedrite, was recently discovered in the Khatyrka meteorite, a new CV3 carbonaceous chondrite. Its finding raised fundamental questions regarding the effects of pressure and temperature on the kinetic and thermodynamic stability of the quasicrystal structure relative to possible isochemical crystalline or amorphous phases. Although several studies showed the stability at ambient temperature of synthetic icosahedral AlCuFe up to ~35 GPa, the simultaneous effect of temperature and pressure relevant for the formation of icosahedrite has been never investigated so far. Here we present in situ synchrotron X-ray diffraction experiments on synthetic icosahedral AlCuFe using multianvil device to explore possible temperature-induced phase transformations at pressures of 5 GPa and temperature up to 1773 K. Results show the structural stability of i-AlCuFe phase with a negligible effect of pressure on the volumetric thermal expansion properties. In addition, the structural analysis of the recovered sample excludes the transformation of AlCuFe quasicrystalline phase to possible approximant phases, which is in contrast with previous predictions at ambient pressure. Results from this study extend our knowledge on the stability of icosahedral AlCuFe at higher temperature and pressure than previously examined, and provide a new constraint on the stability of icosahedrite. Nature Publishing Group 2014-07-29 /pmc/articles/PMC5376180/ /pubmed/25070248 http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/srep05869 Text en Copyright © 2014, Macmillan Publishers Limited. All rights reserved http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 4.0 International License. The images or other third party material in this article are included in the article's Creative Commons license, unless indicated otherwise in the credit line; if the material is not included under the Creative Commons license, users will need to obtain permission from the license holder in order to reproduce the material. To view a copy of this license, visit http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ |
spellingShingle | Article Stagno, Vincenzo Bindi, Luca Shibazaki, Yuki Tange, Yoshinori Higo, Yuji Mao, H.-K. Steinhardt, Paul J. Fei, Yingwei Icosahedral AlCuFe quasicrystal at high pressure and temperature and its implications for the stability of icosahedrite |
title | Icosahedral AlCuFe quasicrystal at high pressure and temperature and its implications for the stability of icosahedrite |
title_full | Icosahedral AlCuFe quasicrystal at high pressure and temperature and its implications for the stability of icosahedrite |
title_fullStr | Icosahedral AlCuFe quasicrystal at high pressure and temperature and its implications for the stability of icosahedrite |
title_full_unstemmed | Icosahedral AlCuFe quasicrystal at high pressure and temperature and its implications for the stability of icosahedrite |
title_short | Icosahedral AlCuFe quasicrystal at high pressure and temperature and its implications for the stability of icosahedrite |
title_sort | icosahedral alcufe quasicrystal at high pressure and temperature and its implications for the stability of icosahedrite |
topic | Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5376180/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25070248 http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/srep05869 |
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