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Mirror plane, crystallographic symbols

The elementary unit cell can be quite easily described starting from the four mineral ion sites of the crystal F, Ca f+, Ca(ll)2+ and P04 , where the symbols I and II represent the two different crystallographic sites of the cations, with the application of all the symmetry operations relevant to the space group P63/m. Among the principal symmetry elements, one can cite mirror planes perpendicular to the c-axis (at z = 1/4 and 3/4), which contain most of the ions of the structure (F , Ca +(ll), P04 ), three-fold axes parallel to the c-axis (at x = 1/3, y = 2/3 and x = 2/3, y = 1/3) along which are located the Ca + (I) ions, screw axes 63 at the corners of the unit cell and parallel to the c-axis and screw axes 2i parallel to the c-axis and located at the midpoints of the cell edges and at the centre of the unit cell itself [3]. [Pg.284]

The 230 Crystallographic Space Groups Owing to the 3-D translational periodicity, symmetry operations other than point group operations are possible in addition these are glide planes and screw axes. A glide plane couples a mirror operation and a translational shift. The symbols for glide planes... [Pg.30]


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