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== Atomic position(s) on a cubic cell ==
== Atomic position(s) on a cubic cell ==


* Number of atoms per cell: 4
* Number of atoms per cell: 8
* Coordinates:
* Coordinates:
Atom 1: <math> \left( x_1, y_1, z_1 \right) = \left( 0, 0, 0 \right) </math>
Atom 1: <math> \left( x_1, y_1, z_1 \right) = \left( 0, 0, 0 \right) </math>
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Atom 2: <math> \left( x_2, y_2, z_2 \right) = \left( 0 , \frac{l}{2}, \frac{l}{2}\right) </math>
Atom 2: <math> \left( x_2, y_2, z_2 \right) = \left( 0 , \frac{l}{2}, \frac{l}{2}\right) </math>


Atom 3: <math> \left( x_3, y_3, z_2 \right) = \left( \frac{l}{2}, 0, \frac{l}{2} \right) </math>
Atom 3: <math> \left( x_3, y_3, z_3 \right) = \left( \frac{l}{2}, 0, \frac{l}{2} \right) </math>
   
   
Atom 4: <math> \left( x_4, y_4, z_2 \right) = \left( \frac{l}{2}, \frac{l}{2}, 0  \right) </math>
Atom 4: <math> \left( x_4, y_4, z_4 \right) = \left( \frac{l}{2}, \frac{l}{2}, 0 \right) </math>
 
Atom 5: <math> \left( x_5, y_5, z_5 \right) = \left( \frac{l}{4}, \frac{l}{4}, \frac{l}{4}  \right) </math>
 
Atom 6: <math> \left( x_6, y_6, z_6 \right) = \left( \frac{l}{4}, \frac{3l}{4}, \frac{3l}{4}  \right) </math>
 
Atom 7: <math> \left( x_7, y_7, z_7 \right) = \left( \frac{3l}{4}, \frac{l}{4}, \frac{3l}{4}  \right) </math>
 
Atom 8: <math> \left( x_8, y_8, z_8 \right) = \left( \frac{3l}{4}, \frac{3l}{4}, \frac{l}{4} \right) </math>


Cell dimensions:  
Cell dimensions:  

Revision as of 18:42, 20 March 2007

[EN CONSTRUCCION]

  • Consider:
  1. a cubic simulation box whose sides are of length
  2. a number of lattice positions, given by ,

with being a positive integer

  • The positions are those given by:

where the indices of a given valid site are integer numbers that must fulfill the following criteria

  • ,
  • the sum of can have only the values: 0, 3, 4, 7, 8, 10, ...

i.e, ; OR; , with being any integer number

  • the indices must be either all even or all odd.

with

Atomic position(s) on a cubic cell

  • Number of atoms per cell: 8
  • Coordinates:

Atom 1:

Atom 2:

Atom 3:

Atom 4:

Atom 5:

Atom 6:

Atom 7:

Atom 8:

Cell dimensions: