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Lecture - 03 - Miller Indices

The document discusses Miller indices, which is a notation system used to identify planes and directions within a crystal structure. It defines Miller indices as consisting of sets of integers in brackets or parentheses that specify planes and directions. It provides examples of using Miller indices to identify equivalent planes that have the same atomic arrangement and equivalent directions that are perpendicular to each other.

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Lecture - 03 - Miller Indices

The document discusses Miller indices, which is a notation system used to identify planes and directions within a crystal structure. It defines Miller indices as consisting of sets of integers in brackets or parentheses that specify planes and directions. It provides examples of using Miller indices to identify equivalent planes that have the same atomic arrangement and equivalent directions that are perpendicular to each other.

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LECTURE 3

Miller Indices

Week 1
Objectives
Students will be able to…
• Use the Miller indice notation to
determine planes and directions within a
semiconductor crystal.
Miller Indices
• We can identify planes and directions
within a crystal using Miller Indices
– [] = crystal directions
– <> = equivalent directions
– () = crystal plane
– {} = equivalent planes (equivalent planes
have the same atomic arrangement)
Identifying Crystalline Planes using
Miller Indices Notation
Example Problem: For the plane drawn, note the
crystalline plane using Miller Indice notation.
Identifying Crystalline Planes and
Directions Using Miller Indices
Notation
Equivalent Planes and Directions
Planes are equivalent
when the atoms on the
plane have the same
atomic arrangement.

Directions are equivalent


when they are perpendicular
to each other.
Example Problems
1. *Consider a three dimensional cubic lattice with a lattice constant equal to a. (a)
Sketch the following planes: (i) (101), (ii.) (120), (iii.) (132), (iv.) (113) , (v.)(103).
(b) Sketch the following directions: (i.)[101], (ii.) (101) (iii.)[022], (iv.) [130], and
(v.)[ 112 ]

1. *Given a cubic lattice, indicate how many and list the equivalent planes
associated for the following: (a) {110}, (b) {111}

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