crystallography, crystal structure is a description of ordered arrangement of atoms, ions, or molecules in a crystalline material. Ordered structures occur from...
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In crystallography, the hexagonal crystal family is one of the six crystal families, which includes two crystal systems (hexagonal and trigonal) and two...
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Crystal structure prediction (CSP) is the calculation of the crystal structures of solids from first principles. Reliable methods of predicting the crystal...
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ordered microscopic structure, forming a crystal lattice that extends in all directions. In addition, macroscopic single crystals are usually identifiable...
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cubic crystal structure is the diamond cubic structure, which can appear in carbon, silicon, germanium, and tin. Unlike fcc and bcc, this structure is not...
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meters across.[citation needed] The opposite of a single crystal is an amorphous structure where the atomic position is limited to short-range order...
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investigate the structures of crystalline materials. It is important to understand the crystal structure of materials to form structure-property relationships...
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In crystallography, the orthorhombic crystal system is one of the 7 crystal systems. Orthorhombic lattices result from stretching a cubic lattice along...
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X-ray crystallography (redirect from X-ray crystal structure)
science of determining the atomic and molecular structure of a crystal, in which the crystalline structure causes a beam of incident X-rays to diffract in...
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the same way that the structure of natural crystals gives rise to X-ray diffraction and that the atomic lattices (crystal structure) of semiconductors affect...
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lattice in two dimensions: the square lattice. Bravais lattices Crystal system Crystal structure Point groups Cubic-to-Tetragonal Transition Webmineral data...
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Crystallographic defect (redirect from Crystal defect)
distances determined by the unit cell parameters in crystals, exhibit a periodic crystal structure, but this is usually imperfect. Several types of defects...
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helpful. Since [crystal structure] = [lattice] ∗ {\displaystyle \ast } [basis], F {\displaystyle {\mathcal {F}}} [crystal structure] = F {\displaystyle...
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Inorganic Crystal Structure Database (ICSD) is a chemical database founded in 1978 by Günter Bergerhoff at the University of Bonn in Germany and I. D...
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where there is a change in the crystal structure. The third is deformation twinning, in which twinning develops in a crystal in response to a shear stress...
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Rutile (redirect from Rutile structure)
of the highest refractive indices at visible wavelengths of any known crystal and also exhibits a particularly large birefringence and high dispersion...
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sense. Crystal cluster – Group of crystals formed in an open space with form determined by their internal crystal structure Crystal structure – Ordered...
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Quartz (redirect from Rock crystal)
enantiomorphous pairs). Both α-quartz and β-quartz are examples of chiral crystal structures composed of achiral building blocks (SiO4 tetrahedra in the present...
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structure: In type is slightly distorted from a cubic close packed structure α-Pa type is distorted from a hexagonal close packed structure Crystal structure...
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common crystal structure, discovered in 1933 as part of the chromium-carbon binary phase diagram. Over 85 known compounds adopt this structure type, which...
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Phases of ice (section Crystal structure)
IV and Ice XII. The accepted crystal structure of ordinary ice was first proposed by Linus Pauling in 1935. The structure of ice Ih is the wurtzite lattice...
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dry lubricant. While all single crystals will show some tendency to split along atomic planes in their crystal structure, if the differences between one...
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which means "tree"[citation needed], since the crystal's structure resembles that of a tree. These crystals can be synthesised by using a supercooled pure...
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Crystallization (redirect from Crystal formation)
macroscopic properties of the crystal (size and shape), although those are a result of the internal crystal structure. The crystal growth is the subsequent...
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phenomenon where a compound or element can crystallize into more than one crystal structure. The preceding definition has evolved over many years and is still...
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Trona (section Crystal structure)
final stages of magmatism. The crystal structure of trona was first determined by Brown et al. (1949). The structure consists of units of 3 edge-sharing...
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Crystallography (redirect from Crystal Mapping)
crystalline structure and properties. The word crystallography is derived from the Ancient Greek word κρύσταλλος (krústallos; "clear ice, rock-crystal"), and...
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A seed crystal is a small piece of single crystal or polycrystal material from which a large crystal of typically the same material is grown in a laboratory...
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Ringwoodite (section Crystal structure)
form of hydroxide contained within the wadsleyite and ringwoodite crystal structure, than the Earth's oceans combined. For experiments, hydrous ringwoodite...
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The ambient sand that is incorporated into the crystal structure, or otherwise encrusts the crystals, varies with the local environment. If iron oxides...
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