reciprocal lattice vectors (Q6674031)
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mathematical constructs used in the study of periodic structures
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mathematical constructs used in the study of periodic structures |
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In solid state physics, the reciprocal lattice emerges from the Fourier transform of the direct lattice which is a periodic function in physical space, such as a crystal system (usually a Bravais lattice). The reciprocal lattice exists in the mathematical space of spatial frequencies, known as reciprocal space or k space, which refers to the wavevector.
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