Lecture 2
Lecture 2
Lecture-2
(Structure of Solids)
Umut KARAGÜZEL
Lattice
Lattice Point
Parameter
Face plane is
the densest
The sum of the atom volumes of all atoms in a unit cell divided by the unit
cell volume. (Atoms are assumed to be hard-spheres!)
Diagonal plane is
the densest
z
1
2
Midplane
Basal
Planes
1 nm = 10-9 m !!!
Theoretical
Density, (g/cm3) Avagadro’s number
(6.023 x 1023 atoms/mol)
Unit cell
volume, (cm3)
EXAMPLE (For Copper):
C
D
A B
x
Planes in Crystals
z
z z z’
A B
y o’
o y
y
x
x
x
x’
x
LINEAR and PLANAR (Atomic) DENSITIES
(001)
½ of the atom in
equilateral triangular
y (111) plane
Grown
Nucleus
Liquid Unit
cell
Crystal
Nucleus
n : an integer (1, 2, 3, ),
λ : wave length of the rays,
dhkl : interplanar spacing
ɵ : Bragg angle
The distance between two adjacent, parallel planes of atoms (i.e., the
interplanar spacing dhkl) is a function of the Miller indices (h, k, and l)
andthe lattice parameter (a).