A patchy-particle 3-dimensional octagonal quasicrystal
arxiv(2024)
Abstract
We devise an ideal 3-dimensional octagonal quasicrystal that is based upon
the 2-dimensional Ammann-Beenker tiling and that is potentially suitable for
realization with patchy particles. Based on an analysis of its local
environments we design a binary system of 8- and 5-patch particles that in
simulations assembles into a 3-dimensional octagonal quasicrystal. The local
structure is subtly different from the original ideal quasicrystal possessing a
narrower coordination-number distribution; in fact, the 8-patch particles are
not needed and a one-component system of the 5-patch particles assembles into
an essentially identical octagonal quasicrystal. We also consider a
one-component system of the 8-patch particles; this assembles into a cluster
with a number of crystalline domains, but which, because of the coherent
boundaries between the crystallites, has approximate eight-fold order. We
envisage that these systems could be realized using DNA origami or protein
design.
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