L4 Structures and Xray Diff
L4 Structures and Xray Diff
X-Ray Diffraction
Lectures 4-6
a
Will these same lattice vectors
work?
a
All lattice points are equivalent
a
All lattice points are equivalent
b a
All lattice points are equivalent
b a
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Hard sphere model:
• Atoms touch, don’t overlap
• Atoms have a size, defined by their radius
• Bonds are non-directional
– bonding: what does it mean to form a bond?
• What types of materials can we easily
think about with this model?
• 1) metals
• 2) ionic solids
Close Packed Planes
• Maximizes the number of NN
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7 Crystal Systems, Callister
3 Cubic Bravais Lattices
within the Cubic crystal system
• Simple Cubic
• Body Centered Cubic (BCC)
• Face Centered Cubic (FCC)
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Covalent Bonding
• What determines the number of nearest
neighbors?
Covalent Bonding
• Maximize number of bonds to minimize
energy
• Number of bonding orbitals limits
coordination number
Ionic Bonding
• What determines the number of nearest
neighbors?
Ionic Bonding
Maximize the number of bonds
Ions have different sizes
Overall charge neutrality must be
maintained
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Radius Ratio Rules
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Shackelford Ch. 2
Purely geometrical
Applies to
Non-Directional Bonding
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Close Packed Planes
Interstices: The spaces between the atoms
– Octahedral
– Tetrahedral
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Draw Axes &
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Example: Predict the structure of GaAs
Atomic radius Ionic radius
Ga 0.135 nm 0.062 nm
As 0.125 nm 0.040 nm
• CN of Si4+ = 4
• This means that there are 4 O2- around
each Si4+
• How many Si4+ are there around each O2-?
• (What is the CN of O2-?)
iClicker: How many Si4+ are there around each O2-?
A. 1
B. 2
C. 3
D. 4
E. 6
Problem-Solving approach
• How did you approach this problem?
Draw a picture
Write down an equation
Guess and check
Guess and Check Method
• What if the CN(O2-) were 4?
Si4+
O2-
Glass = amorphous
SRO and LRO
x
Crystal Planes
(100)
y
d100
x
Crystal Planes
(110)
y
d110
x
Crystal Planes
(120)
d120
y
x
d-spacing of (hkl) planes in a cubic
system
a
d hkl =
h +k +l
2 2 2
X-Ray Diffraction
Reflection Rules for (hkl) planes
Example XRD Pattern
(200)
(220)
(222)
(111) (331)
Indices for points, directions and
planes
• Planes = (h k l) Parentheses
– No fractions
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Density
Mass per volume
m
ρ=
V
The unit cell can be repeated to form the
entire structure, so the density of the unit
cell is the same as the density of the entire
solid.
Atomic Density
• Number of atoms per volume
– Calculate atomic density for the three cubic
structures
Atomic Packing Factor
8.90 g/cc
More Unit Cell Practice
• Identify the Bravais Lattice
• How many of each atom per unit cell
• What is the chemical formula
(stoichiometry)
• How many nearest neighbors does each
have?
• What is the volume of the unit cell?
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NOTE: This was an animation showing how the motif is made
Of 2 carbon atoms related by a ¼ ¼ ¼ translation. All of the atoms
Are carbon, the blue color was just to distinguish the two positions.
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