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X-ray crystallography encompasses the structural characterization of crystalline materials by means of X-rays. This is done most commonly by X-ray diffraction, which can be applied to monocrystalline materials or heterostructures, as well as to polycrystalline materials, where the later is referred to as powder X-ray diffraction.

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Determining $\mathbf{a}^*$, $\mathbf{b}^*$, and $\mathbf{c}^*$ for reciprocal unit cell [closed]

We are given a unit cell with $a=4$ angstroms, $b = 6$ angstroms, and $c=8$ angstroms. $\alpha=\beta= 90^{\circ}$, $\gamma= 120^{\circ}$. I would like to find $\mathbf{a}^*$, $\mathbf{b}^{*}$, and $\m …
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