Paracrystallinity

In materials science, paracrystalline materials are defined as having short- and medium-range ordering in their lattice (similar to the liquid crystal phases) but lacking crystal-like long-range ordering at least in one direction.[1]

  1. ^ Voyles, P. M.; Zotov, N.; Nakhmanson, S. M.; Drabold, D. A.; Gibson, J. M.; Treacy, M. M. J.; Keblinski, P. (2001). "Structure and physical properties of paracrystalline atomistic models of amorphous silicon" (PDF). Journal of Applied Physics. 90 (9): 4437. Bibcode:2001JAP....90.4437V. doi:10.1063/1.1407319.