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  2. Diamond cubic - Wikipedia

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    Example of a diamond cubic truss system for resisting compression. Similarly, truss systems that follow the diamond cubic geometry have a high capacity to withstand compression, by minimizing the unbraced length of individual struts. [11] The diamond cubic geometry has also been considered for the purpose of providing structural rigidity [12 ...

  3. Rate Field - Wikipedia

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    Kids Zone: Located in left field. This 15,000-square-foot (1,400 m 2 ) area is devoted to young White Sox fans, providing them with the opportunity to learn the fundamentals of baseball. It features a youth-sized wiffle ball diamond for coaching clinics, batting and pitching cages, batting "swing" boxes for proper batting techniques and areas ...

  4. Material properties of diamond - Wikipedia

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    The precise tensile strength of diamond is unknown, though strength up to 60 GPa has been observed, and theoretically it could be as high as 90–225 GPa depending on the sample volume/size, the perfection of diamond lattice and on its orientation: Tensile strength is the highest for the [100] crystal direction (normal to the cubic face ...

  5. Crystal system - Wikipedia

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    The diamond crystal structure belongs to the face-centered cubic lattice, with a repeated two-atom pattern. In crystallography, a crystal system is a set of point groups (a group of geometric symmetries with at least one fixed point). A lattice system is a set of Bravais lattices.

  6. Crystal structure - Wikipedia

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    Below 13.2 °C, tin exists in the gray form, which has a diamond cubic crystal structure, similar to diamond, silicon or germanium. Gray tin has no metallic properties at all, is a dull gray powdery material, and has few uses, other than a few specialized semiconductor applications. [ 24 ]

  7. Structure factor - Wikipedia

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    The diamond cubic crystal structure occurs for example diamond , tin, and most semiconductors. There are 8 atoms in the cubic unit cell. There are 8 atoms in the cubic unit cell. We can consider the structure as a simple cubic with a basis of 8 atoms, at positions

  8. File:Visualisation diamond cubic.svg - Wikipedia

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    Size of this PNG preview of this SVG file: 218 × 600 pixels. ... English: Visualisation of a diamond cubic unit cell: 1. Components of a unit cell, 2. One unit cell, 3.

  9. Lattice constant - Wikipedia

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    Unit cell definition using parallelepiped with lengths a, b, c and angles between the sides given by α, β, γ [1]. A lattice constant or lattice parameter is one of the physical dimensions and angles that determine the geometry of the unit cells in a crystal lattice, and is proportional to the distance between atoms in the crystal.