Details, Explanation and Meaning About Bravais lattice

Bravais lattice Guide, Meaning , Facts, Information and Description

In geometry and crystallography, a Bravais lattice is an infinite set of points generated by a set of discrete translation operations. A Bravais lattice looks exactly the same no matter from which point one views it.

The position vectors of a Bravais lattice in three dimensions are given by

where n1, n2, and n3 are integers and a1, a2, and a3 are three non-coplanar vectors, called primitive vectors.

When classified by space group, there are 14 unique Bravais lattices in three dimensions. These can be grouped according to their crystal system, or crystallographic point group. The 14 Bravais lattices are:

Crystal system lattice
triclinic
monoclinic simple
centered
orthorhombic simple
base-centered
body-centered
face-centered
hexagonal
rhombohedral (trigonal)
tetragonal simple
body-centered
cubic (isometric) simple
body-centered
face-centered

The Bravais lattices were studied by M. L. Frankenheim in 1842, who found that there were 15 Bravais lattices. This was corrected to 14 by A. Bravais in 1845.

See also

For a more mathematically intensive discussion, see lattice (group).


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