Physics – Condensed Matter
Scientific paper
1996-09-30
Physics
Condensed Matter
6 pages, LaTeX, with 4 postscript figures
Scientific paper
We present a molecular dynamics study on atomic self-diffusion in Frank-Kasper type dodecagonal quasicrystals. It is found that the quasicrystal-specific flip mechanism for atomic diffusion as predicted by Kalugin and Katz, indeed occurs in this system. However, in order to be effective, this mechanism needs to be catalyzed by other defects such as half-vacancies if the structure is truly three-dimensional. For this reason, flip diffusion is difficult to distinguish from standard vacancy diffusion. In a quasi-two-dimensional setup, however, the flips may occur without other defects. Activation energies and flip frequencies are also determined.
Gaehler Franz
Roth Johannes
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