KWAV LUBEM MICHAEL

CRYSTALLOGRAPHIC ARRANGEMENT OF FCC ATOMS INTO PLANES

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The face-centered cubic (FCC) crystal structure is one of the most significant arrangements in materials science, particularly in metals such as aluminum, copper, and gold. This research explores the crystallographic arrangement of FCC atoms into distinct planes, emphasizing their geometric configuration, atomic packing, and the significance of close-packed structures. The study provides an in-depth analysis of Miller indices to describe the most prominent planes in FCC lattices, including the {111}, {110}, and {100} planes.
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