bascentrerad
Bascentrerad is a term used in crystallography to describe a type of lattice centering where lattice points occupy the corners of the unit cell and additional points lie at the centers of the two opposite faces that form the base of the cell. This centering is commonly referred to as base-centered and is indicated by the symbol C in Bravais-lattice notation.
In a bascentrerad orthorhombic cell, for example, the conventional lattice points are at (0,0,0) and at (1/2,1/2,0)
Identification of bascentrerad structures typically involves X-ray or neutron diffraction, where the centering produces characteristic systematic
Relation to broader concepts: bascentrerad describes a specific way of placing lattice points within the unit
See also: Bravais lattice, centering types, crystallography, X-ray diffraction.