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Crystallography of modulated structures in superspace

Chapuis, G.  
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Schönleber, A.
2001
Chimia

Since the discovery of X-ray diffraction, it was believed that the discrete distribution of diffracted intensities was a direct consequence of the periodic arrangement of atoms in the three dimensions of space. However, in the last thirty years many examples of new types of crystals have been found which do not fulfil this criterion but nevertheless give perfectly discrete diffraction patterns. The new category of crystals which exhibits this property is called aperiodic. It includes incommensurate crystals, quasicrystals and composite crystals. These structures are best described in superspace, an extension of the three-dimensional space up to six dimensions. Aperiodic structures can be interpreted as three-dimensional cuts of higher dimensional periodic objects. The description of an incommensurate structure in 3+1 dimensions along with the concept of symmetry in superspace is presented as an example.

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DOI
10.2533/chimia.2001.523
Author(s)
Chapuis, G.  
Schönleber, A.
Date Issued

2001

Published in
Chimia
Volume

55

Issue

6

Start page

523

End page

527

Subjects

Crystals.

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Chemistry in Current Contents(R)/Physical

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Chemical & Earth Sciences.

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2001 week 32

Note

English Article Current Contents(R)/Physical, Chemical & Earth Sciences. Reprint available from: Chapuis G Univ Lausanne, Inst Crystallog, BSP Dorigny CH-1015 Lausanne Switzerland Univ Lausanne, Inst Crystallog, BSP Dorigny CH-1015 Lausanne Switzerland 0009 Chimia

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