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Crystallographic point group



         


In crystallography, a crystallographic point group or crystal class is a set of symmetry operations that leave a point fixed, like rotations or reflections, which leave the crystal unchanged. It is a symmetry group. It can be shown that there exist only 32 unique crystallographic point groups.

The point group of a crystal, among other things, determines the symmetry of the crystal's optical properties. For instance, one knows whether it is birefringent, or whether it shows the Pockels effect, simply by knowing its point group.

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Notation

The point groups are denoted by their component symmetries. There are a few standard notations used by crystallographers, mineralogists, and physicists.

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Schoenflies notation

In Schoenflies notation, point groups are denoted by a letter symbol with a subscript. The symbols mean the following:






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