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Nonwetting Behavior of Al–Co Quasicrystalline Approximants Owing to Their Unique Electronic Structures

Good wetting is generally observed for liquid metals on metallic substrates, while poor wetting usually occurs for metals on insulating oxides. In this work, we report unexpected large contact angles for lead on two metallic approximants to decagonal quasicrystals, namely, Al5Co2 and Al13Co4. Intrin...

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Published in:ACS applied materials & interfaces 2020-04, Vol.12 (13), p.15793-15801
Main Authors: Anand, Kanika, Fournée, Vincent, Prévot, Geoffroy, Ledieu, Julian, Gaudry, Émilie
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