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Type III and IV deformation twins in minerals and metals.


ABSTRACT: SignificanceHistorically, two types of twins (I and II) have been categorized for twinning in minerals and metals. When analyzed by the topological model, a crystallographic construction used to define the defect structure of interfaces, triclinic and some other low-symmetry crystals do not fall into either category and instead form two new twinning types, namely, III and IV. Aside from accurately describing twin structures, these concepts are important for understanding the deformation of minerals such as plagioclase and for deriving constitutive models for the deformation.

SUBMITTER: Hirth JP 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC9060466 | biostudies-literature | 2022 Mar

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Type III and IV deformation twins in minerals and metals.

Hirth John P JP   Hirth Greg G   Wang Jian J  

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 20220324 13


SignificanceHistorically, two types of twins (I and II) have been categorized for twinning in minerals and metals. When analyzed by the topological model, a crystallographic construction used to define the defect structure of interfaces, triclinic and some other low-symmetry crystals do not fall into either category and instead form two new twinning types, namely, III and IV. Aside from accurately describing twin structures, these concepts are important for understanding the deformation of miner  ...[more]

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