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- Q16000095 subject Q8550267.
- Q16000095 abstract "Frank-Kasper (FK) phases or topologically close-packed phases are one of the largest groups of intermetallic compounds, known for their complex crystallographic structure and physical properties. Owing to their combination of periodic and aperiodic structure, FK phases belong to the class of quasicrystals. Applications of FK phases as high-temperature structural and superconducting materials have been highlighted; however, they have not yet been sufficiently investigated for details of their physical properties. Also, their complex and often non-stoichiometric structure makes them good subjects for theoretical calculations.".
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- Q16000095 wikiPageWikiLink Q8550267.
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- Q16000095 comment "Frank-Kasper (FK) phases or topologically close-packed phases are one of the largest groups of intermetallic compounds, known for their complex crystallographic structure and physical properties. Owing to their combination of periodic and aperiodic structure, FK phases belong to the class of quasicrystals.".
- Q16000095 label "Frank Kasper phases".
- Q16000095 depiction Nb3Sn-unit-cell-from-xtal-1991-3D-SF-B.png.