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Electrical Properties of Single Phase Al-Based Quasicrystals
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Electronic properties of quasicrystals an experimental review
TL;DR: In this paper, the electronic properties of a large number of icosahedral-crystal systems have been studied experimentally, and the importance of sample quality to the exposition of intrinsic properties is emphasized, particularly for systems with high resistivities.
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Electronic Properities of the Single-Grained Icosahedral Phase of Al-Li-Cu
Kaoru Kimura,Hiroki Iwahashi,Tatsuo Hashimoto,Shin Takeuchi,Uichiro Mizutani,Shoji Ohashi,Goro Itoh +6 more
TL;DR: In this article, the low-temperature specific heat (1.5 K to 6 K), the electrical resistivity (1 K to room temperature) and the magnetoresistance at 1.4, 4.2 and 10 K have been measured for the single-grained I-phase of Al-Li-Cu with near 6:4:1 composition grown by the Bridgman method.
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Optical conductivity of the icosahedral quasicrystal Al75.5Mn20.5Si4 and its 1/1 crystalline approximant alpha -Al72.5Mn17.4Si10.1
TL;DR: In this article, the authors measured the reflectance of the metastable icosahedral quasicrystal Al75.5Mn20.5Si4 and its 1/1 crystalline approximant alpha -Al72.4Si10.5Fe12.
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Electrical resistivities of stable quasicrystals
TL;DR: In this paper, the magnetic susceptibility and electrical resistivity of a single-grained Al70Ni15Co15 and Al62Cu20Co15Si3D-phases were investigated and a large anisotropy was observed both in resistivity and magnetic susceptibility.
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Investigation on the synthesis, characterization and electronic behaviour of Al65Cu20+xRu15-x (x = 2, 1, 0 and -1) quasi-crystalline alloys
TL;DR: In this article, a-T data in terms of the power-law localization of electronic states, giving rise to the power law dependence of conductivity on temperature: Delta sigma varies as Ta.