
TL;DR
This paper extends twin crystallography theory to include heterotwins with quasi-invariant composition planes, broadening the understanding of twin phenomena in crystals.
Contribution
It introduces a generalized theory of heterotwins where the composition plane is only quasi-invariant, expanding the classical invariant plane concept.
Findings
Extended twin theory to heterotwins with quasi-invariant planes
Provides mathematical framework for heterotwin classification
Enhances understanding of twin formation in crystals
Abstract
The current theory of twin crystallography is based on the concept of invariant plane. The present paper extends the theory to encompass the cases of heterotwins in which the composition plane is only quasi-invariant.
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Taxonomy
TopicsQuasicrystal Structures and Properties · Analytic and geometric function theory · Crystal Structures and Properties
