Dan Shechtman - Published Works

Published Works

  • "Metallic Phase with Long-Range Orientational Order and No Translational Symmetry". Physical Review Letters 53 (20): 1951. 1984. Bibcode 1984PhRvL..53.1951S. doi:10.1103/PhysRevLett.53.1951.
  • "Nuclear γ-ray resonance observations in an aluminum-based icosahedral quasicrystal". Physical Review B 32 (2): 1383. 1985. Bibcode 1985PhRvB..32.1383S. doi:10.1103/PhysRevB.32.1383.
  • "Pauling's model not universally accepted". Nature 319: 102. 1986. Bibcode 1986Natur.319..102C. doi:10.1038/319102a0.
  • "The Icosahedral Quasiperiodic Phase". Physica Scripta 49: 49. 1988. Bibcode 1988PhST...23...49S. doi:10.1088/0031-8949/1988/T23/008.
  • "Indexing of icosahedral quasiperiodic crystals". Journal of Materials Research 1: 13. 1986. Bibcode 1986JMatR...1...13C. doi:10.1557/JMR.1986.0013.

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