Abstract
This is the first of two parts, where we report the structure determination of a novel family of cluster-based intermetallic phases of unprecedented complexity: cF444-Al63.6Ta36.4 (AT-19), a = 19.1663 (1) Å, V = 7040 Å3, cF(5928 - x)-Al56.6Cu3.9Ta39.5, x = 20 (ACT-45), a = 45.376 (1) Å, V = 93 428 Å3 and cF(23 256 - x)-Al55.4Cu5.4Ta39.1, x = 122 (ACT-71), a = 71.490 (4) Å, V = 365 372 Å3. The space group is in all three cases. These cluster-based structures are closely related to the class of Frank-Kasper phases. It is remarkable that all three structures show the same average structure that resembles the cubic Laves phase. © 2009 International Union of Crystallography.
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Weber, T., Dshemuchadse, J., Kobas, M., Conrad, M., Harbrecht, B., & Steurer, W. (2009). Large, larger, largest - A family of cluster-based tantalum copper aluminides with giant unit cells. I. Structure solution and refinement. Acta Crystallographica Section B: Structural Science, 65(3), 308–317. https://doi.org/10.1107/S0108768109014001
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