Acta Crystallographica Section A

Foundations of Crystallography

Volume 61, Part 3 (May 2005)


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Acta Cryst. (2005). A61, 382-385    [doi:10.1107/S010876730500406X]

Tables of properties of magnetic subperiodic groups

D. B. Litvin

Abstract: Tables of crystallographic properties of the magnetic subperiodic groups, i.e. the 31 magnetic frieze-group types, the 394 magnetic rod-group types and the 528 magnetic layer-group types are presented. The content and format is similar to that of non-magnetic subperiodic groups and space groups given in International Tables for Crystallography. Additional content for each group type includes a diagram of general positions with corresponding general magnetic moments, Seitz notation used as a second notation for symmetry operations, and general and special positions listed with the components of the corresponding magnetic moments allowed by symmetry.

Keywords: magnetic subperiodic groups.


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