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posted by martyb on Wednesday March 21 2018, @11:44AM   Printer-friendly
from the Who-knew-basket-weaving-could-be-so-complex? dept.

Japanese basket pattern inspires new material

Researchers have produced a metal with exotic electrical properties by mimicking a pattern from Japanese basket-weaving.

Kagome baskets are characterised by a symmetrical pattern of interlaced, corner-sharing triangles; the pattern has preoccupied physicists for decades.

Metals resembling a kagome pattern on the atomic scale should exhibit peculiar electrical characteristics.

The team behind the first kagome metal has published details in Nature.

Their product is an electrically conducting crystal, made from layers of iron and tin atoms, with each atomic layer arranged in the repeating pattern of a kagome lattice.

When they passed a current across the kagome layers within the crystal, they found that the triangular arrangement of atoms induced strange behaviour in that current.

Instead of flowing straight through, electrons instead veered, or bent back within the lattice.

Trihexagonal tiling.

Massive Dirac fermions in a ferromagnetic kagome metal (DOI: 10.1038/nature25987) (DX)


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  • (Score: 3, Informative) by c0lo on Wednesday March 21 2018, @12:42PM (7 children)

    by c0lo (156) Subscriber Badge on Wednesday March 21 2018, @12:42PM (#656069) Journal

    Will this make anime real?

    No, but only one step from the memetical "underwater basket weaving" college diploma to become a very sought after job guarantee - they'll only need to do kagome alloys while submerged.

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  • (Score: -1, Troll) by Anonymous Coward on Wednesday March 21 2018, @01:12PM (3 children)

    by Anonymous Coward on Wednesday March 21 2018, @01:12PM (#656078)

    "Dudebro, graduate with a double major in math and CS, and you'll earn six figures, guaranteed."

    BLATANT LIES.

    Why don't you fuck the hell off with your bullshit claims that an education is worth more than $zero, you lying piece of shit.

    • (Score: 4, Funny) by c0lo on Wednesday March 21 2018, @01:22PM (2 children)

      by c0lo (156) Subscriber Badge on Wednesday March 21 2018, @01:22PM (#656080) Journal

      Why don't you fuck the hell off with your bullshit claims that an education is worth more than $zero, you lying piece of shit.

      Because, while a degree may be worthless, education is invaluable.
      Relax, don't feel guilty, I don't expect you to understand the difference between the two; you'd need an unbleached brain for this, it's not your fault you don't have one.

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      • (Score: 3, Interesting) by NotSanguine on Thursday March 22 2018, @04:13AM (1 child)

        Because, while a degree may be worthless, education is invaluable.
        Relax, don't feel guilty, I don't expect you to understand the difference between the two; you'd need an unbleached brain for this, it's not your fault you don't have one.

        It could be dangerous, possibly even deadly. As Bokonon [uni.edu] teaches us:

        Beware of the man who works hard to learn something, learns it, and finds himself no wiser than before. He is full of murderous resentment of people who are ignorant without having come by their ignorance the hard way.

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        • (Score: 2) by c0lo on Thursday March 22 2018, @06:15AM

          by c0lo (156) Subscriber Badge on Thursday March 22 2018, @06:15AM (#656494) Journal

          That a seemingly valid explanation for the

          Why don't you fuck the hell off with your bullshit claims that an education is worth more than $zero, you lying piece of shit.

          Not only the person worked hard to remain ignorant, but s/he most likely paid for it through the nose.

          If s/he invested same in learning German, not only s/he'd know one foreign language, but he could get a free-of-tuition-fees education in Germany.
          Perhaps he's be the proud author of the diesel emission cheating code: no matter how dishonest, it's a good solid piece of engineering; if I am to trust @anubi, what he was asked to do while working in US was both dishonest and an engineering shit.

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  • (Score: 2) by All Your Lawn Are Belong To Us on Wednesday March 21 2018, @03:55PM

    by All Your Lawn Are Belong To Us (6553) on Wednesday March 21 2018, @03:55PM (#656154) Journal

    This will need to occur when they replace the tin layer with adamantium and the iron with vibranium. It will have to be fused underwater.

    (Passing nitpick that a new *metal* hasn't been discovered, a new alloy formulation has occurred.)

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  • (Score: 2) by HiThere on Wednesday March 21 2018, @05:38PM (1 child)

    by HiThere (866) Subscriber Badge on Wednesday March 21 2018, @05:38PM (#656230) Journal

    Well, the reason for weaving baskets underwater is that that's necessary to maintain the pliancy of the reeds...so...

    The analogy would be, perhaps, high temperature metallic basket weaving, to maintain the pliancy of the wires. Of course, from the summary I suspect that the wires are invisibly small, so you need to be quite dexterous in the handling of your tools.

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    • (Score: 2) by bob_super on Wednesday March 21 2018, @06:16PM

      by bob_super (1357) on Wednesday March 21 2018, @06:16PM (#656258)

      You could be quite dexterous in the handling of your tools, but when things have heated up and bending start to happen, invisibly small wire is just not gonna get it done.