Fundamental crystallography
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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia:
Crystallography (from the Greek words crystallon = cold drop / frozen drop, with its meaning extending to all solids with some degree of transparency, and graphein = write) is the experimental science of determining the arrangement of atoms in solids. In older usage, it is the scientific study of crystals.
Pages in category "Fundamental crystallography"
The following 150 pages are in this category, out of 150 total.
A
B
C
- Cartesian product
- Center
- Centralizer
- Centred lattice
- Chiral space group
- Chirality
- Co-crystal
- Complex
- Conjugacy class
- Conventional cell
- Coset
- Crystal
- Crystal class
- Crystal family
- Crystal pattern
- Crystal structure
- Crystal system
- Crystallographic basis
- Crystallographic orbit
- Crystallographic symmetry
- Cylindrical system
D
I
M
P
S
- Semidirect product
- Site symmetry
- Sohncke groups
- Space group
- Spherical system
- Stabilizer
- Statistical descriptors
- Subcell
- Subgroup
- Sublattice
- Subperiodic crystal
- Subperiodic group
- Substructure
- Supercell
- Supergroup
- Superlattice
- Superspace
- Superspace group
- Superspace point group
- Superstructure
- Symmetry element
- Symmetry operation
- Symmorphic space groups
- Synneusis