International
Tables for
Crystallography
Volume A
Space-group symmetry
Edited by Th. Hahn

International Tables for Crystallography (2006). Vol. A. ch. 2.2, p. 23

Section 2.2.6.5. Tetragonal, trigonal P and hexagonal P space groups

Th. Hahna* and A. Looijenga-Vosb

a Institut für Kristallographie, Rheinisch-Westfälische Technische Hochschule, Aachen, Germany, and bLaboratorium voor Chemische Fysica, Rijksuniversiteit Groningen, The Netherlands
Correspondence e-mail:  hahn@xtl.rwth-aachen.de

2.2.6.5. Tetragonal, trigonal P and hexagonal P space groups

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The pairs of diagrams for these space groups are similar to those in IT (1935)[link] and IT (1952)[link]. Each pair consists of a general-position diagram (right) and a diagram of the symmetry elements (left), both projected along c, as illustrated in Figs. 2.2.6.7[link] and 2.2.6.8[link].

[Figure 2.2.6.7]

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Tetragonal space groups ([\hbox{\sf G}] = general-position diagram).

[Figure 2.2.6.8]

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Trigonal P and hexagonal P space groups ([\hbox{\sf G}] = general-position diagram).

References

First citation Internationale Tabellen zur Bestimmung von Kristallstrukturen (1935). 1. Band, edited by C. Hermann. Berlin: Borntraeger. [Revised edition: Ann Arbor: Edwards (1944). Abbreviated as IT (1935).]Google Scholar
First citation International Tables for X-ray Crystallography (1952). Vol. I, edited by N. F. M. Henry & K. Lonsdale. Birmingham: Kynoch Press. [Revised editions: 1965, 1969 and 1977. Abbreviated as IT (1952).]Google Scholar








































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