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Crystals and Crystal Structures. Richard J. D. Tilley 2006 John Wiley Sons, Ltd [Pg.231]

To go from 4/m 3 2/m to 2/m 3 it is necessary to remove all the tetrad (4) axes, (otherwise the first symbol would remain at 4 and the system would become tetragonal), and replace them with diad (2) axes. [Pg.234]

5 (a) tetrad axis parallel to the c-axis mirrors with normals along [100], [010] mirrors with normals along [110], [110]. [Pg.234]

4 Site 1 containing Nb5+ and Site 2 containing Zr4+ gives the best fit. [Pg.236]

Clearly ionic radii give the poorest description. Metallic radii are surprisingly similar to van der Waals radii, and so reasonable. [Pg.237]


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