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Understanding Crystal Structure: Determination of Miller Indices (Denoted by HKL)

The document discusses crystal structure and diffraction, including how to determine Miller indices from crystallographic intercepts by taking reciprocals and reducing fractions. It also covers stereographic projection as a way to map crystallographic planes and directions onto a two-dimensional plane in a straightforward manner, showing the correspondence between the three-dimensional crystal and its two-dimensional projection. Poles are defined as perpendiculars drawn from a reference sphere centered on a unit cell to the faces of the unit cell, and these can be plotted on a stereographic projection.

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Understanding Crystal Structure: Determination of Miller Indices (Denoted by HKL)

The document discusses crystal structure and diffraction, including how to determine Miller indices from crystallographic intercepts by taking reciprocals and reducing fractions. It also covers stereographic projection as a way to map crystallographic planes and directions onto a two-dimensional plane in a straightforward manner, showing the correspondence between the three-dimensional crystal and its two-dimensional projection. Poles are defined as perpendiculars drawn from a reference sphere centered on a unit cell to the faces of the unit cell, and these can be plotted on a stereographic projection.

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Understanding crystal structure

To study crystallographic texture, it is important to understand crystal structure and diffraction from crystals.

Determination of Miller Indices (denoted by hkl):


Determine the intercepts along the crystallographic axes, in terms of unit cell dimensions
Take the reciprocals Clear fractions Reduce to lowest terms
Clear fractions (multiply by 6): 3, 6, 2 Reduce to lowest terms (already there)

For example, if the x-, y-, and z- intercepts are 3, 1, and 2, the Miller indices are calculated as: Take reciprocals: 1/3, 1/1, 1/2

Examples
Intercepts are: , 1,

Intercepts are:

, 1/2,

Representation of crystal planes and the corresponding miller indices


b b

(111)

(001)

a c c b

(122)
0.5 a c

Stereographic projection
mapping of crystallographic planes and directions in a convenient and straightforward manner. two dimension drawing of three dimensional data. planes are plotted as great circle lines, and directions are plotted as points. Sometimes, planes are also indicated by the normal to them, that is, by a point. What do we learn further : geometrical correspondence between crystallographic planes and directions with their stereographic projections. important crystallographic directions that lie in a particular plane of a crystal.

What is a pole?
Let us consider a small unit cell.

Construct a big sphere, called the Reference Sphere, around the point unit cell taken as the centre.
Next draw perpendiculars to the six cube faces of the unit cell and extend these till they cut the reference sphere.

001

100 010 010

100
001 100

Stereographic Projection

010

001

010

Basic Circle
100

Since the plane of the projection is parallel to the (001) plane, the projection is known as the (001) stereographic projection of the cubic unit cell.

In a similar manner, the poles of the {100}, {110} and {111} planes can also be plotted with, say {100} and {111}, as the projection planes and the resulting stereographic projections (or stereograms)

Questions
1. 2. 3. 4. Draw the following planes and directions in a BCC unit cell: (001), (113), [110], [201]. Indicate the following planes and directions in hexagonal crystal: (1210), (1012), [1120], (1010), (1123) What do you mean by angle true in a stereographic projection? Draw a standard (111) projection of a cubic crystal, showing all the poles of the form {100} , {110}, {111}. What is Inverse pole Fig. (IPF) and how it is different from a pole figure? Show [110] in a (001) pole figure. Why single stereographic triangle is sufficient to represent the orientation in inverse pole figure?

5. 6.
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