tércsoport
Tércsoport is a Hungarian term that literally translates to "space group." In the context of chemistry and physics, it refers to a mathematical classification of the symmetry operations that can be performed on a crystal structure. These symmetry operations include rotations, reflections, inversions, and translations. The combination of these operations can describe the repeating patterns within a crystal lattice. There are 230 unique three-dimensional space groups, each representing a distinct way a crystal can be arranged symmetrically in space. Understanding the space group of a material is crucial for predicting its physical properties, such as its optical, electrical, and mechanical characteristics. X-ray diffraction and neutron diffraction are common experimental techniques used to determine the space group of crystalline materials. The specific space group dictates how atoms are positioned relative to each other, influencing the overall structure and potential for different phases or forms of the material. Each space group is designated by a unique symbol, often a combination of letters and numbers, which provides a concise descriptor of its symmetry.