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Stacking variants for doubly-connected systems arranged according to the percentages of hexagonal stacking

Stacking variants for doubly-connected systems arranged according to the percentages of hexagonal... As an extension of Table 7.1.5B of International Tables for X-ray Crystallography (1967), Vol. II. Birmingham: Kynoch Press, the possible stacking variants up to ten layers are arranged according to the percentage of hexagonal stacking. A method is given which allows one to calculate the number of possible stacking variants for any number of layers. http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Acta Crystallographica Section A: Crystal Physics, Diffraction, Theoretical and General Crystallography International Union of Crystallography

Stacking variants for doubly-connected systems arranged according to the percentages of hexagonal stacking

Stacking variants for doubly-connected systems arranged according to the percentages of hexagonal stacking


Abstract

As an extension of Table 7.1.5B of International Tables for X-ray Crystallography (1967), Vol. II. Birmingham: Kynoch Press, the possible stacking variants up to ten layers are arranged according to the percentage of hexagonal stacking. A method is given which allows one to calculate the number of possible stacking variants for any number of layers.

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Publisher
International Union of Crystallography
Copyright
Copyright (c) 1981 International Union of Crystallography
ISSN
0567-7394
DOI
10.1107/S0567739481009959
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Abstract

As an extension of Table 7.1.5B of International Tables for X-ray Crystallography (1967), Vol. II. Birmingham: Kynoch Press, the possible stacking variants up to ten layers are arranged according to the percentage of hexagonal stacking. A method is given which allows one to calculate the number of possible stacking variants for any number of layers.

Journal

Acta Crystallographica Section A: Crystal Physics, Diffraction, Theoretical and General CrystallographyInternational Union of Crystallography

Published: Jan 1, 1981

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