krystalaksene
Krystalaksene, or the crystal axes, are the set of three lattice vectors that define the geometry and orientation of a crystal's unit cell in crystallography. They are labeled a, b, and c and determine both the cell dimensions and the angles between the vectors, denoted α, β, and γ. Together, these axes provide a reference frame for describing directions and planes in the lattice.
In a crystalline lattice, many properties and measurements are described with respect to these axes. Planes
Common crystal systems illustrate the variety of krystalaksene: cubic systems have a = b = c and α = β = γ = 90°,
In practice, knowing the crystal axes is essential for X-ray diffraction analysis, materials modeling, and understanding