l4 Ms 150904104924 Lva1 App6892
l4 Ms 150904104924 Lva1 App6892
a/2 b 0
Fig. a Fig. b
• Step 1: The given plane passes through the origin. Hence, the origin is
shifted to the adjacent unit cell as shown in fig.(b).
• Step 2: Find the intercepts of the plane with the X, Y & Z axes:
-b c/2
-1 1/2
• Step 3: Take the reciprocals of the intercepts, we get 0,-1 & 2.
• Step 4: Enclose the indices in round brackets (parenthesis) we get
(0-12) to be the Miller Indices of given plane.
Some Examples to Solve
• Family of Equivalent Planes
Due to the symmetry of crystal structures the spacing and arrangement of
atoms may be the same in several planes. These are known as equivalent
planes, and a group of equivalent planes are known as a family of planes.
Families of planes are written in curly brackets.