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  2. Miller index - Wikipedia

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    Planes with different Miller indices in cubic crystals Examples of directions. Miller indices form a notation system in crystallography for lattice planes in crystal (Bravais) lattices. In particular, a family of lattice planes of a given (direct) Bravais lattice is determined by three integers h, k, and ℓ, the Miller indices.

  3. Crystal structure - Wikipedia

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    A plane containing a coordinate axis is translated so that it no longer contains that axis before its Miller indices are determined. The Miller indices for a plane are integers with no common factors. Negative indices are indicated with horizontal bars, as in (1 2 3). In an orthogonal coordinate system for a cubic cell, the Miller indices of a ...

  4. Pole figure - Wikipedia

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    A plane is chosen as the equator, usually the (001) or (011) plane; its pole is the center of the figure. Then, the poles of the other planes are placed on the figure, with the Miller indices for each pole. The poles that belong to a zone are sometimes linked with the related trace.

  5. Law of rational indices - Wikipedia

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    Miller indices of a plane (hkl) and a direction [hkl].The intercepts on the axes are at a/ h, b/ k and c/ l. The International Union of Crystallography (IUCr) gives the following definition: "The law of rational indices states that the intercepts, OP, OQ, OR, of the natural faces of a crystal form with the unit-cell axes a, b, c are inversely proportional to prime integers, h, k, l.

  6. Close-packing of equal spheres - Wikipedia

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    Miller–Bravais index for HCP lattice. Crystallographic features of HCP systems, such as vectors and atomic plane families, can be described using a four-value Miller index notation ( hkil) in which the third index i denotes a degenerate but convenient component which is equal to −h − k.

  7. Bragg's law - Wikipedia

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    Selection rules for the Miller indices Bravais lattices Example compounds Allowed reflections Forbidden reflections Simple cubic Po Any h, k, ℓ: None Body-centered cubic Fe, W, Ta, Cr h + k + ℓ = even h + k + ℓ = odd Face-centered cubic (FCC) Cu, Al, Ni, NaCl, LiH, PbS h, k, ℓ all odd or all even h, k, ℓ mixed odd and even Diamond FCC ...

  8. CHART #3: SIDE-BY-SIDE COMPARISON OF LEADING REPUBLICAN ...

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  9. Crystallographic database - Wikipedia

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    In order to employ this technique successfully, one must consider the observed point group symmetry of the measured faces and creatively apply the rule that "crystal morphologies are often combinations of simple (i.e. low multiplicity) forms where the individual faces have the lowest possible Miller indices for any given zone axis". This shall ...