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How are lattice planes indexed? Explain​

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Answered by anushka33244
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>>To index this plane it is useful to use a different corner of the unit cell as the point of reference. Go along the positive x and z axes to find those intercepts. Then go backwards along the negative y-axis, to get a negative intercept. This reads as "one, bar one, two".

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Answered by mamtadeviz12345
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Answer:

Miller indices are method of describing the orientation of planes or set of planes within a lattice in relation to the unit cell

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