Jan 3, 2019
Physicists Just Created a Strange New Type of ‘Quasicrystal’ in The Lab
Posted by Genevieve Klien in categories: materials, quantum physics
Dan Shechtman has the rare honour of possessing a Nobel Prize for ‘nonsense’.
It’s been nearly four decades since he set out to convince the chemist community of a discovery most considered impossible – a material called a quasicrystal. Now we have just observed a brand new variety of these once ‘impossible’ materials for the first time, one based on a single unit.
Chemists from Brown University have described the successful creation of a self-constructing lattice structure based on a strangely shaped quantum dot.
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