Lecture 1 - Introduction to Solid State Physics - University of Surrey
Lecture 1 - Introduction to Solid State Physics - University of Surrey
Lecture 1 - Introduction to Solid State Physics - University of Surrey
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Examples – face-centred cubicQ. Copper is known <strong>to</strong>crystallise in cubic form. If thedensity <strong>of</strong> copper is 8900kg/m 3and the length <strong>of</strong> each side <strong>of</strong>the unit cell is 360pm, showthat copper must have a fccstructure.Face-centred cubicAnimation at:http://s<strong>to</strong>kes.byu.edu/fcc.htm<strong>Solid</strong> <strong>State</strong> <strong>Physics</strong> - <strong>Lecture</strong> 1