International
Tables for
Crystallography
Volume D
Physical properties of crystals
Edited by A. Authier

International Tables for Crystallography (2006). Vol. D. ch. 3.3, p. 401

Table 3.3.4.2 

Th. Hahna* and H. Klapperb

a Institut für Kristallographie, Rheinisch–Westfälische Technische Hochschule, D-52056 Aachen, Germany, and bMineralogisch-Petrologisches Institut, Universität Bonn, D-53113 Bonn, Germany
Correspondence e-mail:  hahn@xtal.rwth-aachen.de

Table 3.3.4.2 | top | pdf |
Reduced composite symmetries [{\cal K}^*(1,2)={\cal H}^*\cup k_2\times{\cal H}^*] and [{\cal K}^*(1,3)={\cal H}^*\cup k_3 \times {\cal H}^*] for the orthorhombic example in Fig. 3.3.4.2[link]

[{\cal H}^\ast] [k_2 \times {\cal H}^\ast ] [k_3 \times {\cal H}^\ast]
1 [m(110)] [m({\bar 1}10)]
[2_z] [m\perp[{\bar 1}10]] [m\perp[110]]
[m_z] [2\parallel [{\bar 1}10]] [2\parallel [110]]
[{\bar 1}] [2\perp (110)] [2\perp ({\bar 1}10)]