latticerakenteina
Latticerakenteina (lattice structure) is the orderly, repeating arrangement of points in space that forms the underlying framework of crystalline materials. In crystallography, the lattice is the abstract grid of points; the atoms, ions, or molecules placed at each lattice point constitute the crystal structure that gives materials their properties.
There are 14 Bravais lattices in three dimensions, grouped into seven crystal systems: cubic, tetragonal, orthorhombic,
A unit cell is the smallest repeating unit that, when translated, recreates the entire lattice. Its shape
Common examples include simple cubic, body-centered cubic, and face-centered cubic lattices, as well as hexagonal close-packed
Characterization of latticerakenteina uses techniques such as X-ray diffraction and electron microscopy. Defects like vacancies, interstitials,