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Minimal Twin Surfaces

Differential Geometry 2019-12-17 v3 Soft Condensed Matter

Abstract

We report some minimal surfaces that can be seen as copies of a triply periodic minimal surface (TPMS) related by reflections in parallel mirrors. We call them minimal twin surfaces for the resemblance with twin crystal. Brakke's Surface Evolver is employed to construct twinnings of various classical TPMS, including Schwarz' Primitive (P) and Diamond (D) surfaces, their rhombohedral deformations (rPD), and Schoen's Gyroid (G) surface. Our numerical results provide strong evidences for the mathematical existence of D twins and G twins, which are recently observed in experiment by material scientists. For rPD twins, we develop a good understanding, by noticing examples previously constructed by Traizet (2008) and Fujimori and Weber (2009). Our knowledge on G twins is, by contrast, very limited. Nevertheless, our experiments lead to new cubic polyhedral models for the D and G surfaces, inspired by which we speculate new TPMS deformations in the framework of Traizet.

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@article{arxiv.1610.07926,
  title  = {Minimal Twin Surfaces},
  author = {Hao Chen},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1610.07926},
  year   = {2019}
}

Comments

20 pp. 14 Figs. Introduction rewritten. New deformation with tD symmetry

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