Abstract

The structure of a cubic Cd 6Ca crystal, which is constructed by a bcc packing of multiple-shell icosahedral atomic clusters and regarded as a 1/1 approximant to a binary Cd 5.7Ca icosahedral quasicrystal, has been investigated using atomic-resolution annular dark-field scanning transmission electron microscopy (ADF-STEM). Direct imaging of the projected icosahedral clusters reveals no significant ADF-contrast around the cluster center, suggesting that the Cd atoms at the core of the cluster are not located at definite position such as the cubic atomic sites proposed by X-ray analysis, but distributed in a significantly disordered manner.

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