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As weird as they come

Volker Heine ()
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Volker Heine: Cavendish Laboratory

Nature, 2000, vol. 403, issue 6772, 836-837

Abstract: Most metals have simple structures, at least at normal pressures. A new high-pressure structure of the metal barium must be one of the weirdest ever. The structure consists of two parts, which are said to be ‘incommensurate’ because they never fit together exactly.

Date: 2000
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