File:DiamondPoleFigure111.png
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22:48, 4 August 2006 | 677 × 677 (14 KB) | Kdliss | Pole figure in [111] direction of the diamond lattice in which diamond, silicon and germanium usually crystallize. [[The spots in the stereographic projection show the orientation | ||
22:46, 4 August 2006 | 677 × 677 (14 KB) | Kdliss | Pole figure in [111] direction of the diamond lattice in which diamond, silicon and germanium usually crystallize. [[The spots in the stereographic projection show the orientation | ||
22:42, 4 August 2006 | 677 × 677 (14 KB) | Kdliss | Poloe figures in [111] direction of the diamond lattice in which diamond, silicon and germanium usually crystallize. [[The spots in the stereographic projection show the orientatio | ||
22:39, 4 August 2006 | 677 × 677 (14 KB) | Kdliss | Poloe figures in [111] direction of the diamond lattice in which diamond, silicon and germanium usually crystallize. [[The spots in the stereographic projection show the orientatio |
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