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Charles Kittel. Contents GENERAL REFERENCES 1 · THE DESCRIPTION OF CRYSTAL STRUCTURES Translation group . Two - dimensional crystals . Two - dimen- sional point groups . Restriction of point groups by translational symmetry requirement ...
Charles Kittel. Contents GENERAL REFERENCES 1 · THE DESCRIPTION OF CRYSTAL STRUCTURES Translation group . Two - dimensional crystals . Two - dimen- sional point groups . Restriction of point groups by translational symmetry requirement ...
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... crystals in two dimensions , with a discussion of only a few important examples of structures in three dimensions . ( a ) Space lattice ( b ) Basis , containing two different ions ( c ) Crystal structure Fig . 1.1 . The crystal structure ...
... crystals in two dimensions , with a discussion of only a few important examples of structures in three dimensions . ( a ) Space lattice ( b ) Basis , containing two different ions ( c ) Crystal structure Fig . 1.1 . The crystal structure ...
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... Structure 20 ° C Atomic Nearest Volume Neighbor g / cm3 ( cm3 / Distance mole ) ( A ) a c or Axial Angle Titanium hcp 4.54 2.95 4.73 10.6 2.91 Tungsten bcc 19.3 3.16 9.53 2.73 Uranium ... lattice cannot have SIMPLE CRYSTAL STRUCTURES 41.
... Structure 20 ° C Atomic Nearest Volume Neighbor g / cm3 ( cm3 / Distance mole ) ( A ) a c or Axial Angle Titanium hcp 4.54 2.95 4.73 10.6 2.91 Tungsten bcc 19.3 3.16 9.53 2.73 Uranium ... lattice cannot have SIMPLE CRYSTAL STRUCTURES 41.
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DIFFRACTION OF XRAYS BY CRYSTALS | 44 |
CLASSIFICATION OF SOLIDS LATTICE ENERGY | 63 |
ELASTIC CONSTANTS OF CRYSTALS | 85 |
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