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2.10: Summary

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    Miller Indices are the convention used to label lattice planes. This mathematical description allows us to define accurately, planes within a crystal, and quantitatively analyse many problems in materials science.

    Going further

    Books

    [1] D. McKie and C. McKie, Crystalline Solids , Thomas Nelson and Sons, 1974.

    A very comprehensive crystallography text.

    [2] C. Hammond, The Basics of Crystallography and Diffraction , Oxford, 2001.

    Chapter 5 covers lattice planes and directions. The rest of the book gives an introduction to crystallography and diffraction in general.

    [3] B.D. Cullity, Elements of X-Ray Diffraction , Prentice Hall, 2003.

    Covers X-Ray diffraction in detail. Chapter 2 covers the crystallography required for this.

    [4] C. Kittel, Introduction to Solid State Physics, John Wiley and Sons, 2004.

    Chapter 1 covers crystallography. The book then goes on to cover a wide range of more advanced solid state science.


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