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Diamond cubic

In crystallography, the diamond cubic crystal structure is a repeating pattern of 8 atoms that certain materials may adopt as they solidify. While the first known example was diamond, other elements in group 14 also adopt this structure, including α-tin, the semiconductors silicon and germanium, and silicon–germanium alloys in any proportion. There are…

Measurement, Crystallographic structure & Mathematical structure

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Crystallographic structure

Mathematical structure

Mechanical properties

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Diamond cubic

Nodes45
Edges44
Triples21
Avg. degree1.96
Density0.044444
Components1

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Diamond cubic

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related to Crystallographic structure · 8
Diamond cubic → Bravais, Diamond's, F43m, Fd3m, Many, The, Zincblende, Zincblende's
related to External links · 4
Diamond cubic → Diamond, Media, Wikimedia CommonsSoftware, Wiktionary-logo-en-v2
related to Mathematical structure · 3
Diamond cubic → Mathematically, There, With
related to Mechanical properties · 2
Diamond cubic → Similarly, The

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diamond structure cubic lattice coordinates also points may space crystal atoms group two displaystyle edges four-dimensional one adopt silicon cell

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gallium arsenideinstance ofMany compound semiconductors0.80text
β-silicon carbideinstance ofMany compound semiconductors0.80text
and indium antimonide adopt the analogous zincblende structureinstance ofMany compound semiconductors0.80text
where each atom has nearest neighbors of an unlike elementinstance ofMany compound semiconductors0.80text
Diamond cubicrelated to Crystallographic structureDiamond's0.60section
Diamond cubicrelated to Crystallographic structureFd3m0.60section
Diamond cubicrelated to Crystallographic structureBravais0.60section
Diamond cubicrelated to Crystallographic structureThe0.60section
Diamond cubicrelated to Crystallographic structureMany0.60section
Diamond cubicrelated to Crystallographic structureZincblende's0.60section
Diamond cubicrelated to Crystallographic structureF43m0.60section
Diamond cubicrelated to Crystallographic structureZincblende0.60section

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