This the first vid I have seen on the subject that is actually straight to the point. Each point representing a SET of planes. So many selling kind of irrelevant dribble about "harmonicas", and you name it - and getting lots of "likes", and "thanks", and leaving me none the wiser ! Next thing, how do you have "zones" with such points ?!
So are reciprocal space basis vectors in the same direction as real space basis vector counterparts or are they perpendicular? I know a.a* = 1 so I believe they should be parallel.
Very nice video! Could you provide me a link with the applet you were using to visualise what happens to the reciprocal space when structure in real space changes?
Hi, you must amend and review your explanation regarding reciprocal space. From terminology inversing is obvious as you show with software, but why we should you this. Expect this at least be opened in XRD.
cool, maybe one thing left unclear though: At 3:50 you start explaining XRay Diffraction, but then show an image from Electron Diffraction, which of course follows the same reciprocal lattice maths but has different physics underlying it. Maybe you are also talking about the X-rays becoming visible through flourescent electrons on the screen. But yeah, it's unclear.
1:05 less than 90 degrees*
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Currently taking physical biochem and this is saving my LIFE!!! THANK YOU
It helped me a lot to understand the reciprocal lattice.
This the first vid I have seen on the subject that is actually straight to the point. Each point representing a SET of planes. So many selling kind of irrelevant dribble about "harmonicas", and you name it - and getting lots of "likes", and "thanks", and leaving me none the wiser !
Next thing, how do you have "zones" with such points ?!
Thnx for your contribution..
Which software you are using to visualise this lattice structures.plz I wants to know..
Thank you...
hello,
i need this software which transform lattice from direct to reciprocals.
it would be highly appreciated.
You teach very well 😍
Did you also make any videos about Hermann Mauguin symbols? Thanks
So are reciprocal space basis vectors in the same direction as real space basis vector counterparts or are they perpendicular? I know a.a* = 1 so I believe they should be parallel.
Very informative.... thank you. It will be really helpful if you can provide the links of websites.
Great works right there. THANKS!
Amazing video thank you for your work
Very nice video! Could you provide me a link with the applet you were using to visualise what happens to the reciprocal space when structure in real space changes?
Me too, please? :)
link please!!
The applet is only on my computer, so no link to share I'm afraid
@@mayaberlinger8192 and what is the name of this applet?
You can just code it in python
Five types of bravais lattice exist in 2d. Rectangular centered is missing.
Can you share it? Try it with the one was in website, of summer 2017, but has error in 3D lattices :c please. I'm working on my masters degree
please the link of application you used for visualization of conversion between two spaces
Hi, you must amend and review your explanation regarding reciprocal space. From terminology inversing is obvious as you show with software, but why we should you this. Expect this at least be opened in XRD.
Is It just the dame with area in reciprocal space? I mean, like di Volume....
can i get the link for visualization
i found it very useful.thank you
please make a video about Brillouin Zone as well!
Please!!
Which software you use ?
Nice one!
thank you for the video......it was helpful
Thank you so much soo helpful
Wow, this is really helpful video😃😇
Very nice explaination
Thank you
Nice.
thanks
cool, maybe one thing left unclear though:
At 3:50 you start explaining XRay Diffraction, but then show an image from Electron Diffraction, which of course follows the same reciprocal lattice maths but has different physics underlying it. Maybe you are also talking about the X-rays becoming visible through flourescent electrons on the screen. But yeah, it's unclear.
ah, or you could be refering to the fact that X-rays interact with the electronic structure of the crystal.
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Thanks a lot maam
Thanks, Appreciate to have applet address.
Useful 👌 👌
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