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Crystal Structures: Miller Indices and Atom Arrangement

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This lecture covers crystal structures, including cubic systems, atomic arrangements, Bravais lattices, and the Lennard-Jones potential. It explains the concept of Miller indices, the principles of X-ray diffraction, and the microstructure of solids.

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