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Communication: A packing of truncated tetrahedra that nearly fills all of space and its melting properties

Author(s): Jiao, Yang; Torquato, Salvatore

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Abstract: © 2011 American Institute of Physics. Dense polyhedron packings are useful models of a variety of condensed matter and biological systems and have intrigued scientists and mathematicians for centuries. Here, we analytically construct the densest known packing of truncated tetrahedra with a remarkably high packing fraction ϕ = 207/208 = 0.995192…, which is amazingly close to unity and strongly implies its optimality. This construction is based on a generalized organizing principle for polyhedra lacking central symmetry that we introduce here. The “holes” in the putative optimal packing are perfect tetrahedra, which leads to a new tessellation of space by truncated tetrahedra and tetrahedra. Its packing characteristics and equilibrium melting properties as the system undergoes decompression are discussed.
Publication Date: 21-Oct-2011
Electronic Publication Date: 17-Oct-2011
Citation: Jiao, Yang, Torquato, Salvatore. (2011). Communication: A packing of truncated tetrahedra that nearly fills all of space and its melting properties. The Journal of Chemical Physics, 135 (15), 151101 - 151101. doi:10.1063/1.3653938
DOI: doi:10.1063/1.3653938
ISSN: 0021-9606
EISSN: 1089-7690
Pages: 135, 151101-1 - 151101-5
Type of Material: Journal Article
Journal/Proceeding Title: The Journal of Chemical Physics
Version: Final published version. This is an open access article.



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