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Latest revision as of 09:43, 13 November 2017
Carte de densité électronique (Fr). Elektronendichte-Karte (Ge). Mappa di densità elettronica (It). 電子密度図 (Ja). Mapa de densidad electrónica (Sp).
Definition
A three-dimensional description of the electron density in a crystal structure, determined from X-ray diffraction experiments. X-rays scatter from the electron clouds of atoms in the crystal lattice; the diffracted waves from scattering planes [math]h, k, l[/math] are described by structure factors [math]\mathbf{F}_{hkl}.[/math] The electron density as a function of position [math]x, y, z[/math] is the Fourier transform of the structure factors:
[math]\rho(xyz) = {1\over V}\sum_{hkl} F(hkl)\exp[-2\pi i(hx + ky + lz)][/math].
The electron density map describes the contents of the unit cells averaged over the whole crystal and not the contents of a single unit cell (a distinction that is important where structural disorder is present).
Three-dimensional maps are often evaluated as parallel two-dimensional contoured sections at different heights in the unit cell.
Units
Electron density is measured in electrons per cubic ångström, e Å−3.