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− | <font color="blue">Maille centrée D</font> (''Fr'') | + | <font color="blue">Maille centrée D</font> (''Fr''). <font color="black">Cella centrata D</font> (''It''). <font color="purple">D 複合単位胞</font> (''Ja''). |
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''D''<sub>1</sub>: 10-1/01-1/111 ''D''<sub>2</sub>: -101/0-11/111 | ''D''<sub>1</sub>: 10-1/01-1/111 ''D''<sub>2</sub>: -101/0-11/111 | ||
− | + | The other four ''D'' cells are obtained by cyclic permutation of the basis vectors. | |
− | The resulting ''hD'' cell has centring nodes at 1/3,1/3,1/3 and 2/3,2/3,2/3 | + | The resulting ''hD'' cell has centring nodes at 1/3,1/3,1/3 and 2/3,2/3,2/3. |
== See also == | == See also == | ||
*[[Centred lattices]] | *[[Centred lattices]] | ||
*[[H centred cell]] | *[[H centred cell]] | ||
− | * | + | *Chapter 1.5.3.1 of ''International Tables for Crystallography, Volume A,'' 6th edition |
[[Category:Fundamental crystallography]] | [[Category:Fundamental crystallography]] |
Revision as of 11:36, 13 May 2017
Maille centrée D (Fr). Cella centrata D (It). D 複合単位胞 (Ja).
The D centred cell is used for the rhombohedral description of the hexagonal lattice. Six right-handed D cells with basis vectors of equal length are obtained from the hP cell by means of one of the following transformation matrices:
D1: 10-1/01-1/111 D2: -101/0-11/111
The other four D cells are obtained by cyclic permutation of the basis vectors.
The resulting hD cell has centring nodes at 1/3,1/3,1/3 and 2/3,2/3,2/3.
See also
- Centred lattices
- H centred cell
- Chapter 1.5.3.1 of International Tables for Crystallography, Volume A, 6th edition