{{page>wiki:headers:hheader}} =====Periodic Systems in Different Dimensions (5 minutes)===== * Periodic systems can take form in all three spatial dimensions: * // 3-D periodic system example: // The naturally occuring photonic crystal Opal. {{courses:lecture:pplec:pplecperiodicdimfig1.jpg|}} Below we can also see a cartoon interpretation of the unit cells in Opal. A 2-D periodic system can be acquired by taking only a single cross-section of unit cells in the pyramid. {{courses:lecture:pplec:pplecperiodicdimfig2.jpg|}} \textbf{Image Sources: The Wikipedia article about opal crystals.} * // 1-D periodic system example: // a string of atoms in single-molecule conduction. {{courses:lecture:pplec:pplecperiodicdimfig3.png|}} * In real physical cases, the systems always physically exist 3-Dimensionally; however, the dimensionality of the periodicity is all that concerns us now. * Visit [[http://departments.kings.edu/chemlab/animation/nbo.html|here]] for some unit cell animations. Cesium Chloride is a good example. {{page>wiki:footers:courses:ppfooter}}