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The lecture is focused on the bases of crystallography and explanation of experimental methods realized both on single crystal and polycrystalline samples
Last update: Havlíček David, doc. RNDr., CSc. (30.10.2019)
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Loub Josef: Krystalová struktura, symetrie a rentgenová difrakce, Univerzita Karlova, Státní pedagogické nakladatelství, Praha 1986 (in Czech) Th. Hahn (ed.): International Tables for Crystallography, Volume A, Fifth edition, The International Union of Crystallography, Kluwer Academic Publishers, Dordrecht/Boston/London 2002 (or any later edition) Last update: Havlíček David, doc. RNDr., CSc. (30.10.2019)
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The examination is oral and it is necessary to answer two selected questions Last update: Kubíček Vojtěch, doc. RNDr., Ph.D. (10.11.2019)
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1) Different ways of arrangement of building particles in solids (crystals, quasicrystals, nanocrystals, amorphous compounds, glasses, liquid crystals) 2) Ideal crystal, lattice, lattice points, lattice parameters 3) Crystal systems accordnig relative value of lattice parameters, Bravais cells 4) Point symmetry, symmetry elements and operations, point groups 5) Crystal lattice symmetry (elements and symmetry operations with translation, space groups) 6) Interaction of X-rays with crystal 7) Ewald construction 8) Diffraction methods 9) Powder diffraction and its use 10) Single crystal diffraction methods and its use 11) Crystal structure determination Last update: Havlíček David, doc. RNDr., CSc. (30.10.2019)
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