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crystallography

  • crystal systems
    In symmetry

    …is rotation; other elements are translation, reflection, and inversion. The elements of symmetry present in a particular crystalline solid determine its shape and affect its physical properties.

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liquid crystals

  • Figure 1: Arrangements of molecules.
    In liquid crystal: Symmetries of solids and liquids

    This is called continuous translational symmetry because all positions look identical. Figure 1A illustrates a crystal in two dimensions. Such a crystal lattice breaks the continuous translational symmetry of free space; starting at one molecule there is a finite distance to travel before reaching the next. Some translational symmetry…

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minerals

  • azurite
    In mineral: Space groups

    …these symmetry elements, there are translations and symmetry operations combined with translations. (Translation is the operation in which a motif is repeated in a linear pattern at intervals that are equal to the translation distance [commonly on the 1 to 10 Å level].) Two examples of translational symmetry elements are…

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quasicrystals

  • Figure 1: Hexagonal lattice of atomic sites.
    In quasicrystal: Translational periodicity and symmetry

    The arrows represent translational symmetries of this crystalline structure. That is, if the entire array of atoms is displaced along one of these arrows, say the one labeled a, all new atomic positions coincide with the locations of other atoms prior to the displacement. Such a displacement of…

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