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== Crystals and symmetry ==
 
== Crystals and symmetry ==
  
'''Names:''' <br>
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'''Names:''' <br><hr>
 
Jason Krupp (krupp@purdue.edu) <br>
 
Jason Krupp (krupp@purdue.edu) <br>
 
Erik Plesha (eplesha@purdue.edu) <br>
 
Erik Plesha (eplesha@purdue.edu) <br>
 
Andrew Wightman (awightma@purdue.edu) <br>
 
Andrew Wightman (awightma@purdue.edu) <br>
 
Thilagan Sekaran(trajasek@purdue.edu) <br>
 
Thilagan Sekaran(trajasek@purdue.edu) <br>
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'''Project Outline:''' <br>
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'''Project Outline:''' <br><hr>
 
A) Crystal Symmetries and their properties<br>
 
A) Crystal Symmetries and their properties<br>
 
--Miller Indices<br>
 
--Miller Indices<br>

Revision as of 05:24, 17 November 2013


Crystals and symmetry

Names:

Jason Krupp (krupp@purdue.edu)
Erik Plesha (eplesha@purdue.edu)
Andrew Wightman (awightma@purdue.edu)
Thilagan Sekaran(trajasek@purdue.edu)


Project Outline:

A) Crystal Symmetries and their properties
--Miller Indices
--Slip Systems
--Group Properties
B) Crystal Movement and Symmetry
--Translational Movement
--Rotational Movement
--Mirror Movement
C)Combinations of Symmetry Operations
--32 Crystal Classes
D)Crystal Symmetry Groups
--Finite Symmetry Groups
--Non-Finite Symmetry Groups



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