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1 Lecture 1: Stacking of atoms
PHYS 430/603 material Laszlo Takacs UMBC Department of Physics

2 Two consecutive layers of close packed hexagonal layers of atoms
ABC sequence of close packed hexagonal layers of atoms, leading to fcc structure.

3 Where is the cube in fcc?

4 Two consecutive layers of close packed hexagonal layers of atoms
ABAB sequence of close packed hexagonal layers of atoms, leading to hcp structure.

5 Seven circles fit together tightly and in only one way on a plane, each neighbor touching each other. This is not true for 13 spheres in 3-d space; the 12 spheres touching the central one do not touch each other and can be arranged in different ways. The lower image is an icosahedron, fcc and hcp are other examples. Space cannot be filled with tetrahedra alone (top.)

6 The bcc structure. Construction and the closest-packed plane

7 Interstitial sites in bcc structure

8 Interstitial sites in fcc structure

9 The structure of kaolinite, Al2O3  2SiO2  2H2O
Lower two layers Top three layers Layers from top: O, OH Al Si O


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