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what is primitive cell ??​

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Answered by ynnawrites9
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Primitive cell

Explanation:

the smallest possible unit cell of a lattice, having lattice points at each of its eight vertices only.

Answered by Nubaid1
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What is primitive cell?

Definition. A primitive cell is a unit cell built on the basis vectors of a primitive basis of the direct lattice, namely a crystallographic basis of the vector lattice L such that every lattice vector t of L may be obtained as an integral linear combination of the basis vectors, a, b, c.

What are primitive cell?

A primitive cell is a unit cell that contains exactly one lattice point. It is the smallest possible cell. If there is a lattice point at the edge of a cell and thus shared with another cell, it is only counted half.

What is the example of primitive cell?


A primitive unit cell contains exactly one lattice point. For example in 2D, each primitive unit cell joins four lattice points, each of which counts for 1/4 because every lattice point is shared among four unit cells.

What are the types of primitive cell?

A primitive unit cell contains exactly one lattice point. For example in 2D, each primitive unit cell joins four lattice points, each of which counts for 1/4 because every lattice point is shared among four unit cells.

What are primitive vectors?

Primitive lattice vectors are the shortest lattice vectors possible. Three of them span the lattice space. ... The primitive unit cell contains only one lattice point. The preferred primitive unit cell contains one lattice point and has the shortest lattice vectors that are nearly equal.

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