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Electrical discharge triggers quasicrystal formation in an eolian dune.
Bindi, Luca; Pasek, Matthew A; Ma, Chi; Hu, Jinping; Cheng, Guangming; Yao, Nan; Asimow, Paul D; Steinhardt, Paul J.
  • Bindi L; Dipartimento di Scienze della Terra, Università di Firenze, Florence I-50121, Italy.
  • Pasek MA; School of Geosciences, University of South Florida, Tampa, FL 33620.
  • Ma C; Division of Geological and Planetary Sciences, California Institute of Technology, Pasadena, CA 91125.
  • Hu J; Division of Geological and Planetary Sciences, California Institute of Technology, Pasadena, CA 91125.
  • Cheng G; Princeton Institute for the Science and Technology of Materials, Princeton University, Princeton, NJ 08544.
  • Yao N; Princeton Institute for the Science and Technology of Materials, Princeton University, Princeton, NJ 08544.
  • Asimow PD; Division of Geological and Planetary Sciences, California Institute of Technology, Pasadena, CA 91125.
  • Steinhardt PJ; Department of Physics, Princeton University, Princeton, NJ 08544.
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A ; 120(1): e2215484119, 2023 Jan 03.
Article en En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36574683
We report the discovery of a dodecagonal quasicrystal Mn72.3Si15.6Cr9.7Al1.8Ni0.6-composed of a periodic stacking of atomic planes with quasiperiodic translational order and 12-fold symmetry along the two directions perpendicular to the planes-accidentally formed by an electrical discharge event in an eolian dune in the Sand Hills near Hyannis, Nebraska, United States. The quasicrystal, coexisting with a cubic crystalline phase with composition Mn68.9Si19.9Ni7.6Cr2.2Al1.4, was found in a fulgurite consisting predominantly of fused and melted sand along with traces of melted conductor metal from a nearby downed power line. The fulgurite may have been created by a lightning strike that combined sand with material from downed power line or from electrical discharges from the downed power line alone. Extreme temperatures of at least 1,710 °C were reached, as indicated by the presence of SiO2 glass in the sample. The dodecagonal quasicrystal is an example of a quasicrystal of any kind formed by electrical discharge, suggesting other places to search for quasicrystals on Earth or in space and for synthesizing them in the laboratory.
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