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The pattern of symmetry elements is known as a space group , and a plan of a
unit of the complete space group p2 ( short symbol ) is shown in Fig . 1.6b . A
space group is a repetitive pattern of symmetry elements . It is not a crystal
structure .
The pattern of symmetry elements is known as a space group , and a plan of a
unit of the complete space group p2 ( short symbol ) is shown in Fig . 1.6b . A
space group is a repetitive pattern of symmetry elements . It is not a crystal
structure .
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SPACE Table 1.2 . Point GROUPS , AND TWO - DIMENSIONAL LATTICES ,
GROUPS System and Lattice Symbol Point Group Space - Group Symbols
SpaceGroup Full Short Number Oblique pl pl 2 p ( primitive ) 2 p211 p2 plml plg
clm1 pin ...
SPACE Table 1.2 . Point GROUPS , AND TWO - DIMENSIONAL LATTICES ,
GROUPS System and Lattice Symbol Point Group Space - Group Symbols
SpaceGroup Full Short Number Oblique pl pl 2 p ( primitive ) 2 p211 p2 plml plg
clm1 pin ...
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Structure of a crystal based on space group P 1. A unit of the structure is
represented by the scalene triangle , which is repeated throughout the structure .
The unit is at some height , as indicated by + , above the base of the cell . ( After
Phillips . ) ...
Structure of a crystal based on space group P 1. A unit of the structure is
represented by the scalene triangle , which is repeated throughout the structure .
The unit is at some height , as indicated by + , above the base of the cell . ( After
Phillips . ) ...
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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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