Complex Metallic Alloys 2010
DOI: 10.1002/9783527632718.ch8
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“…The discovery of quasicrystals has refueled interest in CMAs. ,,, The quasicrystal approximants typically have a composition close to the quasicrystalline phase and display closely related local atomic arrangements (clusters), for example, the icosahedral quasicrystal YbCd 5.7 and its cubic approximant YbCd 6 . , Most reported CMAs are binary or ternary compounds, formed mainly by metals from groups 12 to 14. CMAs have unique properties and application potential in catalysis, thermoelectrics, and magnetocalorics. …”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The discovery of quasicrystals has refueled interest in CMAs. ,,, The quasicrystal approximants typically have a composition close to the quasicrystalline phase and display closely related local atomic arrangements (clusters), for example, the icosahedral quasicrystal YbCd 5.7 and its cubic approximant YbCd 6 . , Most reported CMAs are binary or ternary compounds, formed mainly by metals from groups 12 to 14. CMAs have unique properties and application potential in catalysis, thermoelectrics, and magnetocalorics. …”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%