Integral reflection conditions
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Conditions de réflexion intégrales (Fr).
Definition
The integral reflections are the general reflection conditions due to the centring of cells. They are given in the table below:
Reflection condition |
Centring type of cell | Centring symbol |
---|---|---|
None | Primitive | P R (rhombohedral axes) |
h + k = 2n | C-face centred | C |
k + l = 2n | A-face centred | A |
l + h = 2n | B-face centred | B |
h + k + l = 2n | body centred | I |
h + k, h + l and k + l = 2n or: | all-face centred | F |
− h + k + l = 3n | rhombohedrally centred, obverse |
R (hexagonal axes) |
h − k + l = 3n | rhombohedrally centred, reverse | |
h − k = 3n | hexagonally centred | H |
See also
Section 2.2.13.1 of International Tables of Crystallography, Volume A