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HYPOD-X: Comprehensive experimental datasets of quasicrystals and their approximants

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posted on 2025-01-21, 06:04 authored by Erina FujitaErina Fujita, Chang LiuChang Liu, Asuka IshikawaAsuka Ishikawa, Tomoya MatoTomoya Mato, Koichi Kitahara, Ryuji Tamura, Kaoru KimuraKaoru Kimura, Ryo YoshidaRyo Yoshida, Yukari KatsuraYukari Katsura

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If you use HYPOD-X as a resource in your research, please cite the following paper.
Fujita, E., Liu, C., Ishikawa, A. et al. Comprehensive experimental datasets of quasicrystals and their approximants. Sci. Data 11, 1211 (2024). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41597-024-04043-z

Overview

Quasicrystals are solid-state materials with unique symmetries, such as icosahedral and decagonal diffraction patterns, first discovered in 1984. Since then, numerous quasicrystals have been identified, and extensive research has been conducted to explore their properties. However, a systematically organized dataset compiling the findings has not been available. Additionally, the difficulty of applying calculations due to quasiperiodicity has hindered the development of datasets. To address this issue, we developed HYPOD-X by focusing on experimental data. The data were manually or semi-automatically extracted from scientific literature and then organized in an accessible CSV format. We hope that this dataset will serve as a foundation for furture experimental investigations and drive new discoveries.

Datasets

Composition dataset
Content: 1,448 compositions
Data source: Text or tables in literature from 130 journal articles

Phase region dataset
Content: 556 phases, 16,208 points
Data source: Figures of 49 Al ternary phase diagrams
Properties dataset
Contents: 1,449 temperature-dependent curves, 52,311 data points
Data source: 490 figures in 193 papers

Funding

MEXT KAKENHI Grant-in-Aid for Scientific Research in Innovative Areas (19H05820, 19H05818)

JST CREST (JPMJCR22O3, JPMJCR19I3)

Grant-in-Aid for Scientific Research (A) (19H01132)

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