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      Accidental synthesis of a previously unknown quasicrystal in the first atomic bomb test

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          The first test explosion of a nuclear bomb, the Trinity test of 16 July 1945, resulted in the fusion of surrounding sand, the test tower, and copper transmission lines into a glassy material known as “trinitite.” Here, we report the discovery, in a sample of red trinitite, of a hitherto unknown composition of icosahedral quasicrystal, Si 61Cu 30Ca 7Fe 2. It represents the oldest extant anthropogenic quasicrystal currently known, with the distinctive property that its precise time of creation is indelibly etched in history. Like the naturally formed quasicrystals found in the Khatyrka meteorite and experimental shock syntheses of quasicrystals, the anthropogenic quasicrystals in red trinitite demonstrate that transient extreme pressure–temperature conditions are suitable for the synthesis of quasicrystals and for the discovery of new quasicrystal-forming systems.

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                Journal
                Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
                Proc Natl Acad Sci USA
                Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
                0027-8424
                1091-6490
                May 17 2021
                June 01 2021
                May 17 2021
                June 01 2021
                : 118
                : 22
                : e2101350118
                Article
                10.1073/pnas.2101350118
                34001665
                2a03dfbc-9816-42d4-8ac5-e4678c0fac58
                © 2021

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