Abstract
We demonstrate that the seemingly complex stacking sequence changes observed in topologically close-packed phases can be interpreted in terms of the ground state phases derived from a simple one-dimensional stacking model involving only a few interplanar interactions. We also show that the energetics of creating various possible stacking defects in such phases can be assessed from this model.
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