Quasicrystals are a unique class of materials that exhibit a non-repeating, ordered arrangement of atoms, which distinguishes them from traditional crystals. Unlike conventional crystals, which have periodic structures that repeat periodically in three-dimensional space, quasicrystals possess an ordered but non-periodic structure. This means they do not exhibit translational symmetry, yet they still maintain a form of long-range order.
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