Crystal Symmetry
Crystal Symmetry
Crystal Symmetry
u: projection along a
v: p
projection
j along
gb
w: projection along c
Quantities can also be applied to further describe
vectors and planes relative to a,
a b,
b and c
These are h, k, l:
[
[uvw]
] with
ith (hkl)
(hkl) faces
f on a cube
b
Axial Ratios
With the exception of the cubic (isometric) system,
there
h are crystallographic
ll h axes differing
d ff in length.
l h
IImagine
i one single
i l unitit cellll and
d measuring
i the
th
lengths of the a, b, and c axes.
The b axis should be longer a
O
Orientation
i t ti off a crystal
t l has
h
few constraints b is the
c
In this case the length of the b axis
is taken as unity and ratios are b
calculated thereafter.
The unique symmetry operation in an orthorhombic system is
2/m 2/m 2/m Three twofold axis of rotation coinciding with
the three crystallographic axes.
a1
The unique symmetry operation in a tetragonal system is 4/m 2/m
2/m The vertical axis (c) is always a fourfold axis of rotation
rotation.
= = 90
= 120
The unique symmetry operation in the hexagonal system is a six-
fold axis of rotation,, and the most common space
p group
g p is 6/m
2/m 2/m.