Abstract
AbstractIn order to gain an insight into the role of the local atomic environment in the electronic transport of the icosahedral quasicrystal, the electrical resistivity of α-AlReSi, which is the (1/1,1/1,1/1) approximant of the icosahedral phase, has been investigated. Very high resistivity and its pronounced negative temperature dependence have been observed, indicating that the electronic states of the 1/1 cubic approximant are quite similar to those of icosahedral phases. In order to further elucidate which structural entity is responsible for such anomalous transport, a comparison of the electrical resistivity between (1/1,1/1,1/1) and (1/0,1/0,1/0) approximants has been made. The typical transport behavior of icosahedral phases which is also seen in 1/1 and higher-order approximants was not observed in any of the studied 1/0 cubic approximants. The result can be regarded as an implication that the intercluster distance between the TM clusters plays a significant role in the confinement of electronic states.
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