Crystal Viewer Lab Exercise

By Gerhard Klimeck1; Parijat Sengupta1; Dragica Vasileska2

1. Purdue University 2. Arizona State University

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Abstract

A central problem in the investigation of material properties involves the examination of the underlying blocks that aggregate to form macroscopic bodies. These underlying blocs own a definite arrangement that is repeated in three dimensions to give the crystal structure. We will try to explore the geometry of some well known class of materials (e.g., diamond, zinc-blende, wurtzite etc,) and learn techniques of identifying planes (Miller indices) and directions in these crystal structures. Finally, we will see that the crystals are provided with a certain symmetry which is reflected in their physical properties.

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  • Gerhard Klimeck, Parijat Sengupta, Dragica Vasileska (2010), "Crystal Viewer Lab Exercise," https://nanohub.org/resources/9236.

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