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- In crystallography, crystal structure is a description of ordered arrangement of atoms, ions, or molecules in a crystalline material. Ordered structures...
- intersect at certain distance from the optical axis (corresponding to interplanar distance of the planes diffracting the beams) and under certain azimuth...
- the literature reports. Graphene sheets stack to form graphite with an interplanar spacing of 0.335 nm (3.35 Å). Graphene sheets in solid form usually show...
- This produces improved alignment of the graphite crystallites and an interplanar spacing close to that observed in natural graphite. The "stress recrystallization"...
- crystalline solid. The effects occur at visible wavelengths because the interplanar spacing d is much larger than for true crystals. Precious opal is one...
- in round or curly brackets) on the left. And, note that for hexagonal interplanar distances, they take the form d h k ℓ = a 4 3 ( h 2 + k 2 + h k ) + a...
- Schaad J, Warren WJ (1935). "New measurements of previously unknown large interplanar spacings in natural materials". J. Am. Chem. Soc. 57 (8): 1509. doi:10...
- that supported Immortal levels 1 through 36, and would operate on an interplanar level. This version was compiled and slightly revised by Aaron Allston...
- Sub-Mariner and the Hulk to protect the Earth from invasion by Lovecraftian interplanar beings known as the Undying Ones and their leader, the Nameless One....
- mechanisms: The surface advances by the lateral motion of steps which are one interplanar spacing in height (or some integral multiple thereof). An element of...