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- Q17146241 subject Q15101978.
- Q17146241 abstract "An icosahedral-twin is a twenty-face cluster made of ten interlinked dual-tetrahedron (bowtie) crystals, typically joined along triangular (e.g. cubic-111) faces having three-fold symmetry. One can think of their formation as a kind of nano-scale self-assembly.A variety of nanostructures (e.g. condensing argon, metal atoms, and virus capsids) assume icosahedral form on size scales where surface forces eclipse those from the bulk. A twinned-form of these nanostructures is sometimes found to occur e.g. in face-centered-cubic (FCC) metal-atom clusters larger than 10 nm in diameter. This may occur when the building-blocks beneath each of the 20 facets of an initially icosahedral cluster make the case for conversion to a translationally symmetric crystalline form.".
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- Q17146241 comment "An icosahedral-twin is a twenty-face cluster made of ten interlinked dual-tetrahedron (bowtie) crystals, typically joined along triangular (e.g. cubic-111) faces having three-fold symmetry. One can think of their formation as a kind of nano-scale self-assembly.A variety of nanostructures (e.g. condensing argon, metal atoms, and virus capsids) assume icosahedral form on size scales where surface forces eclipse those from the bulk.".
- Q17146241 label "Icosahedral twins".
- Q17146241 depiction Fivefoldtwin.png.