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− | '''Wurtzite''' is a [[Lattice:Hexagonal|hexagonal]] [[lattice]], with a [[Lattice:Hexagonal diamond|hexagonal diamond]] arrangement of particles, but where the [[unit cell] has two distinct kinds of particles. | + | '''Wurtzite''' is a [[Lattice:Hexagonal|hexagonal]] [[lattice]], with a [[Lattice:Hexagonal diamond|hexagonal diamond]] arrangement of particles, but where the [[unit cell]] has two distinct kinds of particles. |
===Examples=== | ===Examples=== |
Latest revision as of 10:40, 22 July 2014
Wurtzite is a hexagonal lattice, with a hexagonal diamond arrangement of particles, but where the unit cell has two distinct kinds of particles.
Contents
Examples
Elemental
- 6. Carbon (C) in its lonsdaleite (hexagonal diamond) form
Atomic
- Wurtzite form of ZnS
- a = b = 3.82 Å
- c = 6.26 Å
- V = 79.11 Å3
- Cadmoselite form of CdSe
- Greenockite form of CdS
- Mátraite ZnS
- Rambergite form of MnS
Nano
- TBD