Calculation of The Zone Axis: International Autumn School On Fundamental and Electron Crystallography (IASFEC)
Calculation of The Zone Axis: International Autumn School On Fundamental and Electron Crystallography (IASFEC)
A zone axis is a lattice row parallel to the intersection of two (or more) families of lattices planes. It
is denoted by [u v w]. A zone axis [u v w] is parallel to a family of lattice planes of Miller indices
(hkl) if (Weiss law):
uh + vk + wl = 0
The indices of the zone axis defined by two lattice planes (h1,k1,l1), (h2,k2,l2) are given by:
u v w
k1 l1 l1 h1 h1 k1
k2 l2 l2 h2 h2 k2
Conversely, any crystal face can be determined if one knows two zone axes parallel to it (zone law)
Three lattice planes have a common zone axis (are in zone) if their Miller indices (h1,k1,l1), (h2,k2,l2), (h3,k3,l3)
satisfy the relation:
h1 k1 l1
h2 k2 l2 0
h3 k3 l3
h1 k1 l1 h1 k1 l1
h2 k2 l2 h2 k2 l2
u v w
Remove common factor, if any
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Exercise: zone axis for faces (001) and (101) Exercise: zone axis for faces (231) and (362)
0 0 1 0 0 1 2 3 1 2 3 1
1 0 1 1 0 1 3 6 2 3 6 2
0 1 0 0 1 3
Low-index zone axes correspond to lattice rows parallel to several lattice planes
h1 0 l1 h1 0 l1
h2 0 l2 h2 0 l2
0 n 0
n = l1h2-l2h1
Massimo Nespolo, Université de Lorraine
Zone axis pattern in electron diffraction
Electron beam
SOLZ
FOLZ
ZOLZ Ewald sphere
SOLZ
FOLZ
ZOLZ
Find the zone axis from the following 2D diffraction pattern (no intensity shown)
339 238 137 036 135 234 333 432 533 634 735 836
428 327 226 125 024 123 222 321 420 521 622 723 824
517 416 315 214 113 012 111 210 311 412 513 614 715
606 505 404 303 202 101 101 202 303 404 505 606
715 614 513 412 311 210 111 012 113 214 315 416 517
824 723 622 521 420 321 222 123 024 125 226 327 428
933 832 731 630 531 432 333 234 135 036 137 238 339
f
Zone axes [uvw] of interest in EM
correspond to lattice plane (hkl) of small
larger interplanar distance d(hkl), i.e. of
X high reticular density, which means small
Miller indices.
e
n d(hkl) = 1/||r*(hkl)|| = (hkl|G*|hkl)1/2
SinJ/l