1014 twin boundary in calcite: Structure and physical properties
Y Yang and YX Lin and XD Ding and J Sun and NJ Butterfield and J Aufort and EKH Salje, PHYSICAL REVIEW B, 110, 144112 (2024).
DOI: 10.1103/PhysRevB.110.144112
Calcite, a CaCO3 polymorph, is one of the most significant materials in
nature. In addition to its fundamental role in the global carbon cycle,
it fills an unparalleled range of applications, both as a natural
biomineral and more directly engineered materials. One of the most
notable characteristics of calcite is its tendency to form twins, the
boundaries of which are expected to determine key attributes of the host
mineral at mesoscopic scales. Using a classical molecular dynamics
simulation performed with a thermodynamically consistent rigid-ion force
field, we show that the walls between the two twin domains aligned along
the hexagonal (101
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