Crystallography, Coffee, South Central China

H. K. D. H. Bhadeshia




Models by Bruno de Cooman


On the left the body formed from {110} planes of a cube, the edges corresponding to <111> directions. On the right the octahedral {111} planes with edges that are <110> directions




Rotation axes




The point group 2/m. A mirror plane normal to a diad


The point group 2mm. This means there are two mirror planes parallel to the diad






The one on the left looks almost like a cube because it is being observed almost along the <111> direction


Looking along the three-fold axis




An initial sketch by Harry


The final version by Ashwin Pandit


A gift from the University of South Central China


The symbols are woven into the fabrics


Using the coffee machine to pour two cups simultaneously. Method developed by Professor Han Soo Kim




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