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turbostratic, a. Physics.|tɜːbəʊˈstrætɪk| [f. L. turb-ātus, pa. pple of turbāre to disturb, disorder + -o + stratum + -ic.] Of or pertaining to a material (esp. one allotrope of carbon) having a structure intermediate between amorphous and crystalline, consisting of stacked disordered layers.
1942Biscoe & Warren in Jrnl. Appl. Physics XIII. 370/1 Carbon black is a simple and definite example of an intermediate form of matter, which is distinctly different from both the crystalline and the amorphous states. The term ‘turbostratic’ (unordered layers) is suggested as a name of this particular class of mesomorphic solids. 1966R. Inst. Chem. Lect. Ser. V. 12 The so-called ‘turbostratic’ boron nitride is still basically the hexagonal form. 1975Physics Bull. June 260/1 This model is distinctly different from the traditional, ‘turbostratic’ model..in which crystallites comprise flat, graphite layer planes in disordered stacking. |