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WHAT ARE BRILLOUIN ZONES...?​

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Answered by llItzDishantll
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In mathematics and solid state physics, the first Brillouin zone is a uniquely defined primitive cell in reciprocal space. In the same way the Bravais lattice is divided up into Wigner–Seitz cells in the real lattice, the reciprocal lattice is broken up into Brillouin zones.

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Answered by Anonymous
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The Brillouin zone is defined in the reciprocal lattice as the volume enclosed within a Wigner-Seitz cell. At the boundaries of the Brillouin zone, the Bragg diffraction condition in the reciprocal lattice must be satisfied!

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