Crystal Structure: Group No:-3 Group Members
Crystal Structure: Group No:-3 Group Members
Crystal Structure: Group No:-3 Group Members
Group no :- 3
Group members
Amlan panda - MEE20L08
Preetam sahoo - MEE20L23
Uditanshu panda – MEE20L27
Types of solids
–Crystalline
–Amorphous
Types of solids
Si
Noncrystalline materials... Oxygen
• atoms have no periodic packing
• occurs for: -complex structures
-rapid cooling
"Amorphous" = Noncrystalline noncrystalline SiO2
Adapted from Fig. 3.40(b),
Callister & Rethwisch 3e.
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Metallic Crystal Structures
• How can we stack metal atoms to minimize empty
space?
2 - Dimensions
vs.
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SOME DEFINITIONS
• …
Lattice: 3D array of regularly spaced
points
• Crystalline material: atoms situated
in a repeating 3D periodic array over
large atomic distances
• Amorphous material: material with
no such order
• Hard sphere representation: atoms
denoted by hard, touching spheres
• Reduced sphere representation
• Unit cell: basic building block unit
(such as a flooring tile) that repeats
in space to create the crystal
structure
CRYSTAL SYSTEMS
• Coordination # = 6
(# nearest neighbors)
B.C.C.
F.C.C
H.C.P
FCC Stacking Sequence
• ABCABC... Stacking Sequence
• 2D Projection
B B
C
A
A sites B C B C B
B B
sites B
C sites
A
• FCC Unit Cell B
C
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Hexagonal Close-Packed Structure (HCP)
• ABAB... Stacking Sequence
• 3D Projection • 2D Projection
A
sites Top layer
c
B sites
Middle layer
A sites
a Adapted from Fig. 3.3(a),
Bottom layer
Callister & Rethwisch 3e.
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COORDINATION NUMBER
It is the number of nearest equidistant
neighbours of an atom in the lattice
Consider a simple cubic structure.
neighbours.
3a
2a
A Top layer
c
sites
B sites Middle layer