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Complex metallic alloys (CMAs) or complex intermetallics (CIMs) are intermetallic compounds characterized by the following structural features: 1. * large unit cells, comprising some tens up to thousands of atoms, 2. * the presence of well-defined atom clusters, frequently of icosahedral point group symmetry, 3. * the occurrence of inherent disorder in the ideal structure.

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  • Complex metallic alloys (CMAs) or complex intermetallics (CIMs) are intermetallic compounds characterized by the following structural features: 1. * large unit cells, comprising some tens up to thousands of atoms, 2. * the presence of well-defined atom clusters, frequently of icosahedral point group symmetry, 3. * the occurrence of inherent disorder in the ideal structure. (en)
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  • Complex metallic alloys (CMAs) or complex intermetallics (CIMs) are intermetallic compounds characterized by the following structural features: 1. * large unit cells, comprising some tens up to thousands of atoms, 2. * the presence of well-defined atom clusters, frequently of icosahedral point group symmetry, 3. * the occurrence of inherent disorder in the ideal structure. (en)
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  • Complex metallic alloys (en)
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