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Lecture 8 (10/09/2006) Crystallography Part 1: Symmetry Operations

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1 Lecture 8 (10/09/2006) Crystallography Part 1: Symmetry Operations

2 Crystallography The study of crystalline solids and the principles that govern their growth, external shape, and internal structure Crystal – a solid bounded by geometrically-arranged smooth faces Perfection of crystal face development: Euhedral – perfect crystal faces Subhedral – imperfectly developed crystal faces Anhedral – no crystal faces

3 Recognition of Mineral Symmetry
External Crystal Form (Morphology) - macroscopic observations/measurements of crystal faces - 32 crystal classes (point groups) possible symmetry elements or combinations of elements - 1st Half of Chapter 5 (p ) Internal Atomic Arrangement - determined from X-ray diffraction - takes into account 3D translation - 14 lattice types (Bravais lattices) - Combination of 32 point groups and 14 lattice types yields 230 space groups - 2nd Half of Chapter 5 (p )

4 External Symmetry Elements Crystal Morphology
Rotation Reflection Center of Symmetry Rotation with Inversion

5 External Symmetry Elements Motif Patterns
Rotation Reflection Center of Symmetry Rotation with Inversion

6 Rotational Axes As an external symmetry element, rotation increments (n) range from 1 to ∞ When considering the limits of translation, rotation increments are limited to 1, 2, 3, 4, and 6-fold

7 Rotation with Inversion (Rotoinversion) Equivalent to other symmetry operations
Equivalent to Center of Symmetry

8 Combination of Symmetry Elements – Multiple Rotational Axes
Axes at 90º (except 3-fold axes in cubic symmetry at 54º44’) Axes intersect at point Possible symmetry combinations: 422, 622, 222, 32, 23, 432 (View 422 Symmetry.ai)

9 Combination of Symmetry Elements – Multiple Rotational Axes with 32 Symmetry
motif projections do not require a second set of 2-fold axes

10 Combination of Symmetry Elements – Multiple Rotational Axes in the Cubic System
432 Point Group

11 Next Lecture External Symmetry (Continued)
Combination of Rotation Axes and Mirror Planes 32 Crystal Classes/Point Groups 6 Crystal Systems Crystal Morphology Read: Chapter 5, p


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