Lecture Note 3
Lecture Note 3
ISSUES TO ADDRESS...
• What is the difference in atomic arrangement
between crystalline and noncrystalline solids?
Chapter 3 - 1
Introduction
• Within this framework, concepts of crystallinity
and non-crystallinity are introduced
• The three common crystal structures found in
metals are then detailed, along with the scheme
by which crystallographic points, directions and
planes are expressed
• Single crystals, polycrystalline materials, and
non-crystalline materials are considered
• Another section briefly describes how crystal
structures are determined experimentally using x-
ray diffraction techniques
Chapter 3 - 2
Energy and Packing
• Non dense, random packing Energy
typical neighbor
bond length
typical neighbor r
bond energy
typical neighbor
bond length
typical neighbor r
bond energy
Si Oxygen
Noncrystalline materials...
• atoms have no periodic packing
• occurs for: -complex structures
-rapid cooling
"Amorphous" = Noncrystalline noncrystalline SiO2
Adapted from Fig. 3.11(b),
Callister & Rethwisch 9e.
Chapter 3 - 4
Materials and Packing (cont’d)
Chapter 3 - 5
Crystal Systems
Unit cell: smallest repetitive volume which
contains the complete lattice pattern of a crystal.
7 crystal systems
14 crystal lattices
Chapter 3 - 7
Point Coordinates
z
111 Point coordinates for unit cell
c center are
a/2, b/2, c/2 ½½½
000
y
a b
Point coordinates for unit cell
x · corner are 111
z 2c
·
Translation: integer multiple of
· · lattice constants → identical
b y position in another unit cell
b
Chapter 3 - 8
Crystallographic Directions
Algorithm
z 1. Determine coordinates of vector tail, pt. 1:
x1, y1, & z1; and vector head, pt. 2: x2, y2, & z2.
2. Tail point coordinates subtracted from head
point coordinates.
pt. 2
3. Normalize coordinate differences in terms
pt. 1: of lattice parameters a, b, and c:
head y
tail
x
4. Adjust to smallest integer values
5. Enclose in square brackets, no commas
ex:
pt. 1 x1 = 0, y1 = 0, z1 = 0 [uvw]
pt. 2 x2 = a, y2 = 0, z2 = c/2
=> 1, 0, 1/2 => 2, 0, 1
=> [ 201 ]
Chapter 3 - 9
Crystallographic Directions
z pt. 2
Example 2:
head
pt. 1 x1 = a, y1 = b/2, z1 = 0
pt. 2 x2 = -a, y2 = b, z2 = c
y
pt. 1:
x tail => -2, 1/2, 1
Chapter 3 - 11
Drawing HCP Crystallographic Directions (i)
Chapter 3 - 12
Drawing HCP Crystallographic Directions (ii)
• Draw the [1 2 13] direction in a hexagonal unit cell.
Algorithm a1 a2 a3 z
1. Remove brackets -1 -2 1 3
1 2 1
[1213] 2. Divide by 3 - - 1
s 3 3 3
3. Projections
4. Construct Vector
start at point o
proceed –a/3 units along a1 axis to point p
p –2a/3 units parallel to a2 axis to point q
r q a/3 units parallel to a3 axis to point r
c units parallel to z axis to point s
Chapter 3 - 15
Crystallographic Planes
Chapter 3 - 16
Crystallographic Planes
• Miller Indices: Reciprocals of the (three) axial
intercepts for a plane, cleared of fractions &
common multiples. All parallel planes have
same Miller indices.
• Algorithm
1. Read off intercepts of plane with axes in
terms of a, b, c
2. Take reciprocals of intercepts
3. Reduce to smallest integer values
4. Enclose in parentheses, no
commas i.e., (hkl)
Chapter 3 - 17
Crystallographic Planes
z
example a b c
1. Intercepts 1 1 c
2. Reciprocals 1/1 1/1 1/
1 1 0
3. Reduction 1 1 0 y
a b
4. Miller Indices (110)
x
z
example a b c
1. Intercepts 1/2 c
2. Reciprocals 1/½ 1/ 1/
2 0 0
3. Reduction 2 0 0
y
4. Miller Indices (100) a b
x
Chapter 3 - 18
Crystallographic Planes
z
example a b c c
1. Intercepts 1/2 1 3/4 ·
2. Reciprocals 1/½ 1/1 1/¾
2 1 4/3 · y
·
3. Reduction 6 3 4 a b
example a1 a2 a3 c
1. Intercepts 1 -1 1
2. Reciprocals 1 1/ -1 1
1 0 -1 1 a2
3. Reduction 1 0 -1 1
a3
Chapter 3 - 21
Crystallographic Planes
Draw (100) and (111) crystallographic planes for Fe.
Chapter 3 - 22
Summary
• Atoms may assemble into crystalline or
amorphous structures.
• Crystallographic points, directions and planes are
specified in terms of indexing schemes.
Crystallographic directions and planes are related
to atomic linear densities and planar densities.
Chapter 3 - 23
ANNOUNCEMENTS
Reading:
Core Problems:
Self-help Problems:
Chapter 3 - 24