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Crystal structure
Name:- Parth Ka.Patel
Roll No:-13
Sem:- 1st, Materials science(M.sc)
Date:-17/09/2013
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Outline• Lattice• Basis• Crystal Structure
– Poly Crystal– Single Crystal
• Unit Cell• Cubic Crystal System
– Simple Cubic(SC) ,– Face Centered Cubic(FCC) , – Body Centered Cubic(BCC)
- The seven crystal system
- Hexagonal close pack unit cell(HCP)
-References
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Crystal structure = Lattice + Basis
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Basic Of Crystal Structure Lattice:-
"An infinite periodic array of points in a space "
-The arrangement of points defines the lattice symmetry
-A lattice may be one, two or three dimensonal
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Cont…Basis(Motif):-
A group of one or more atoms, located in a particular way with respect to each other and associated with each point, is known as the Motif or Basis.
Motif
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Crystal structure
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-so we obtain a crystal structure by adding the lattice and basis
- So we can say that, When an atom or identical group of atoms is attached to every lattice point, we obtain a crystal structure.
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• Crystals are classified into two types
1. Poly crystal
2. Single crystal• Poly crystal: In this type of crystal
periodicity is not maintained throughout the body.
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• Single crystal: In this type of crystal periodicity is maintained throughout the body.
Unit cell:- " Atoms or group of atoms forming a building block of the smallest acceptable size of the whole volume of a crystal is defined as a unit cell ".
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latticepoint
Unit Cell Unit cells in 3 dimensions
-By stacking identical unit cells, the entire lattice can be constructed.- Lattice points are located at the corner of the unit cell and in some cases, at either faces or the centre of the unit cell.
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• Here for the cubic crystal system we have Simple cubic (SC), Face-centred cubic (FCC),and Body-centred cubic(BCC).
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Total no. of atom per simple cubic cell is 8(1/8) = 1 atom
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Total no. of atom per BCC unit cell is 8(1/8)+1 = 2 atom
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Shared by 8 unit cells
Total no. of atom per FCC unit cell is 8(1/8)+6(1/2) = 4 atom
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• There are seven unique arrangements ,known as crystal systems, which fill in a three dimensional space.
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THE 7 CRYSTAL SYSTEMS1. Cubic Crystals
a = b= c = = = 90º
FluoriteOctahedron
PyriteCube
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2. Tetragonal Crystalsa = b c = = = 90º
Zircon
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3. Orthorhombic Crystalsa b c = = = 90º
Topaz
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4. Hexagonal Crystalsa = b c = = 90º = 120º
Corundum
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5. Rhombohedral Crystalsa = b = c , , 90º
Tourmaline
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6. Monoclinic Crystalsa b c 90º, , = 90º
Kunzite
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Hexagonal structure
Quartz is the example of hexagonal close pack solid
This means that a total of 12(1/6) + 2(1/2) + 3 = 6 atoms are inside the unit cell
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• References• The science and engineering of Materials
By Donald R. Askeland
Pradeep P.Phule
Forth Edition
Publisher : Bill stenquist
Page no. 76 to 84
- Google images (Crystal structure)
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