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• An infinite array of points in space,
• Each point has identical surroundings to all others.
• Arrays are arranged in a periodic manner.
Crystal Lattice
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Crystal Structure
• Crystal structures can be obtained by attaching atoms, groups of atoms or molecules which are called basis (motif) to the lattice sides of the lattice point.
Crystal Structure = Crystal Lattice + Basis
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A two-dimensional Bravais lattice with different choices
for the basis
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Unit Cell in 2D• The smallest component of the crystal (group of atoms, ions or
molecules), which when stacked together with pure translational repetition reproduces the whole crystal.
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• The unit cell and, consequently, the entire lattice, is uniquely determined by the six lattice constants: a, b, c, α, β and γ.
• Only 1/8 of each lattice point in a unit cell can actually be assigned to that cell.
• Each unit cell in the figure can be associated with 8 x 1/8 = 1 lattice point.
Unit CellUnit Cell
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Sodium Chloride Structure
• Sodium chloride also crystallizes in a cubic lattice, but with a different unit cell.
• Sodium chloride structure consists of equal numbers of sodium and chlorine ions placed at alternate points of a simple cubic lattice.
• Each ion has six of the other kind of ions as its nearest neighbours.