Lattice types and Miller indices
Lattice types: A lattice is a regular, repeating arrangement of points or atoms in a 2D or 3D space. The most common type of lattice is the face-centered cu...
Lattice types: A lattice is a regular, repeating arrangement of points or atoms in a 2D or 3D space. The most common type of lattice is the face-centered cu...
Lattice types:
A lattice is a regular, repeating arrangement of points or atoms in a 2D or 3D space. The most common type of lattice is the face-centered cubic (FCC) lattice, which is characterized by a regular arrangement of atoms at the corners and centers of a cube. Other types of lattices include the hexagonal, cubic, and simple cubic lattices.
Miller indices:
Miller indices are a set of three numbers (h, k, l) that describe the position of a point in a crystal lattice. These indices are derived from the positions of the atoms in the lattice and are used to determine the intensity of X-rays or other radiation scattered from the crystal. The Miller indices specify the orientation of the plane containing the incident beam and the diffracted beam