Holmium–magnesium–zinc quasicrystal

A Ho-Mg-Zn quasicrystal in the shape of a dodecahedron.
A holmium–magnesium–zinc (Ho–Mg–Zn) quasicrystal is a quasicrystal in the shape of a regular dodecahedron, a Platonic solid with 12 five-sided faces. Unlike the similar pyritohedron shape of some cubic-system crystals such as pyrite, this quasicrystal has faces that are true regular pentagons.
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