Crystal Systems
Crystal Systems
(a) (b)
Unit Cell
The three unit vectors, a, b, c can define a cell as shown by the shaded region
in Fig.(a) This cell is known as unit cell (Fig. b) which when repeated in the three
dimensions generates the crystal structure.
Crystal Systems
Bravais Lattice
The unit vectors a, b and c are called lattice parameters. Based on their length
equality or inequality and their orientation (the angles between them, , and
) a total of 7 crystal systems can be defined.
1 Cubic a = b = c, = = = 90 P I F
2 Tetragonal a = b c, = = = 90 P I
3 Orthorhombic a b c, = = = 90 P I F C
4 Hexagonal a = b c, = 90, = 120 P
5 Trigonal or a = b = c, = = 90 P
Rhombohedral
6 Monoclinic a b c, = = 90, 90 P C
7 Triclinic a b c, P
Crystal Systems
Cubic: a = b = c, = = = 90o
Tetragonal: a = b c, = = = 90o
Simple Body-centered
Tetragonal Tetragonal (BCT)
Crystal Systems
Orthorhombic: a b c, = = = 90o
Monoclinic: a b c, = = 90o
Simple Base-centered
monoclinic monoclinic
Crystal Systems
Triclinic
Rhombohedral Hexagonal
abc
a=b=c a=bc
= = 90o = = 90 = 120
o o 90 o
Crystal Systems
5 Trigonal or a = b = c, = = 90 P
Rhombohedral
6 Monoclinic a b c, = = 90, 90 P C
7 Triclinic a b c, P
Why no Cubic-C?
The Curious Case Of Missing
Bravais Lattice
Symmetry
Translation
Translation
2 2 2
Rotation
Similarly we have 3, 4 and 6-fold rotational symmetry
3 fold – 2/120
4 fold – 2/90
6 fold – 2/60
Crystallographic Restriction
Theorem
T = T cos + pT + T cos = pT +2T cos
T T
cos = (1 – p)/2
p n-fold Symbol Name
pT
Tcos Tcos
0 60 6 Hexad
T 1 90 4 Tetrad
2 120 3 Triad
3 180 2 Diad
-1 0/360 1
5 fold
8 fold
Inversion – Center of
symmetry
In this operation, every part of the object is reflected through an inversion center
called center of symmetry which is denoted as i. The object is reproduced
inverted from its original position.
Mirror plane
Thumb-to-thumb line passes through a centre of symmetry
Inversion – Center of
symmetry
In this operation, every part of the object is reflected through an inversion center
called center of symmetry which is denoted as i. The object is reproduced
inverted from its original position.
1 4
2 5
6 i 3
i i
3 6
5 2
4 1
i
xyz -x -y -z (xyz)
Combined operations
Combined symmetry operations also exist. For example, rotation can be combined
with inversion which is called roto-inversion (Inversion axis). The roto-inversion
axis is denoted as n. For example, a 4-fold roto-inversion (4 ) involves rotating the
object by 90o (360/4) and inverting through a symmetry center.
90
i
2-fold
2-fold roto-inversion is
Rotation
equivalent to a perpendicular
mirror plane
Mirror
plane Inversion
Space group
Includes both Translation and point symmetry elements.
a
Crystal Habit
Habit or external form in which crystals develop is not necessarily same as
the shape of the unit cell.