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Any two planes parallel to each other are equivalent and have identical indices Procedure is:

CRYSTALLOGRAPHIC PLANES. Any two planes parallel to each other are equivalent and have identical indices Procedure is:. If the plane passes through the selected origin, construct another parallel plane within the unit cell/ establish a new origin at the corner of another unit cell

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Any two planes parallel to each other are equivalent and have identical indices Procedure is:

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  1. CRYSTALLOGRAPHIC PLANES Any two planes parallel to each other are equivalent and have identical indicesProcedure is: • If the plane passes through the selected origin, construct another parallel plane within the unit cell/ establish a new origin at the corner of another unit cell • The plane intersects/ parallels each of the 3 axes; determine the length of planar intercept for each axis in terms of a, b, &c. • Take reciprocals of these numbers. (if a plane parallels an axis, intercept is infinity & thus a zero index ) • Change to a set of smallest integers • Enclose within parentheses as (h k l)

  2. Crystallographic Planes specified by MILLER INDICES STEPS: • One corner of Unit cell is Origin • The plane cuts X axis at a, Y axis at b, Z axis at c

  3. Direction [1 1 1]& Plane (1 1 1) FOR CUBIC CRYSTALS ONLY Planes and Directions having same indices are perpendicular to oneanother

  4. [1 2 3]

  5. (0 1 1)

  6. (1 1 1)

  7. (1 3 0)

  8. [1 1 0] [2 1 1]

  9. Problem 1

  10. Problem 2

  11. Problem 3

  12. Problem 4

  13. Problem 5

  14. Problem 6

  15. Problem 7

  16. Problem 8 a & b Sketch [0 0 0 1] and (0 0 0 1)

  17. Problem 9

  18. Problem 10

  19. Problem 11

  20. Problem 12

  21. Problem 13

  22. Problem 14

  23. Problem 15

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