结晶学点群中的基本动机和平价
Maureen M Julian1, Matthew Macauley2
1Department of Materials Science and Engineering Virginia Tech Blacksburg VA USA.
概括
这项研究揭示了3D晶体类的哈塞图中的6个结构动图,每个都有偶数或奇数平价. 这种平价分类为几何晶体类关系提供了新的见解.
科学领域:
- 晶体学 晶体学是指结晶学.
- 几何几何学的几何学
- 集团理论 集团理论
背景情况:
- 这32个三维 (3D) 点群类是晶体学中的基础.
- 这些类传统上被组织成七个晶体系统.
- 了解这些类和系统之间的关系对于晶体分析至关重要.
研究的目的:
- 为了分析3D晶体类的哈塞图.
- 了解七个晶体系统之间和内部的结构关系.
- 引入基于结构动机和平价的新分类.
主要方法:
- 对3D晶体类的哈塞图 (家族树) 的分析.
- 将32个点群类划分为七个晶体系统.
- 根据平价 (偶数/奇数) 识别和分类六个结构动机.
主要成果:
- 在3D点群的Hasse图中确定了6个结构动图.
- 每个图案都具有偶数或奇数平价,定义了它的结构.
- 在32个点群中,有29个点群具有定义的平价;三个单一点群是"双边"的,出现在偶数和奇数两种模式中.
- 在2D点组中观察到类似的结构,突出显示了动图的统一性.
结论:
- 已识别的结构图案是结晶学点群的基本组成部分.
- 平价分类为了解晶体系统内的关系提供了一个新的框架.
- 尺寸上的结构统一性强调了这些图案的意义.
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