1984
DOI: 10.1107/s0108270184002791
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The charge-density study of the Laves phases, MgZn2 and MgCu2

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“…The centre of the icosahedron is defined by the 16e positions of the chalcogen tetrahedron. The same structural motive is known for cubic Laves phases like MgCu 2 (Ohba, Kitano and Komura, 1984). Similar to the first strategy one ends up with the same problems describing the A-cation substructure.…”
Section: Structure Descriptionmentioning
confidence: 92%
“…The centre of the icosahedron is defined by the 16e positions of the chalcogen tetrahedron. The same structural motive is known for cubic Laves phases like MgCu 2 (Ohba, Kitano and Komura, 1984). Similar to the first strategy one ends up with the same problems describing the A-cation substructure.…”
Section: Structure Descriptionmentioning
confidence: 92%
“…Metastable phase η' is semi-coherent with the matrix, which has lattice parameters of [21][22][23]. Stable phase η (MgZn 2 phase) is incoherent with the matrix and has a hexagonal structure with lattice parameters of a = 0.5221 nm and c = 0.8567 nm [24][25][26][27]. The GP zones, metastable phase η', and stable η (MgZn 2 ) phase, shown in Fig.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For the CaCu 5 structure type, see: Haucke (1940);Nowotny (1942). For the MgCu 2 structure type, see: Friauf (1927); Ohba et al (1984). For intergrowth structures, see: Parthé et al (1985); Grin (1992).…”
Section: Related Literaturementioning
confidence: 99%
“…As has been noted previously (Yakinthos & Paccard, 1972), the crystal structure of DyNi 3 can be derived from the CaCu 5 structure type (Haucke, 1940;Nowotny, 1942). It consists of stacks of RX 5 blocks (CaCu 5 -type) and R 2 X 4 blocks (MgCu 2 -type (Friauf, 1927;Ohba et al, 1984)). Both types have the same Kagome net of Ni atoms that allows a combination of both structural motifs along the 3-fold inversion axis.…”
Section: S1 Commentmentioning
confidence: 99%