TY - JOUR
T1 - Tables of crystallographic properties of magnetic space groups
AU - Litvin, D. B.
PY - 2008/4/18
Y1 - 2008/4/18
N2 - Tables of crystallographic properties of the reduced magnetic superfamilies of space groups, i.e. the 7 one-dimensional, 80 two-dimensional and 1651 three-dimensional group types, commonly referred to as magnetic space groups, are presented. The content and format are similar to that of non-magnetic space groups and subperiodic groups given in International Tables for Crystallography. Additional content for each representative group of each magnetic space-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.
AB - Tables of crystallographic properties of the reduced magnetic superfamilies of space groups, i.e. the 7 one-dimensional, 80 two-dimensional and 1651 three-dimensional group types, commonly referred to as magnetic space groups, are presented. The content and format are similar to that of non-magnetic space groups and subperiodic groups given in International Tables for Crystallography. Additional content for each representative group of each magnetic space-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.
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U2 - 10.1107/S010876730800768X
DO - 10.1107/S010876730800768X
M3 - Article
C2 - 18421131
AN - SCOPUS:42449117635
SN - 0108-7673
VL - 64
SP - 419
EP - 424
JO - Acta Crystallographica Section A: Foundations of Crystallography
JF - Acta Crystallographica Section A: Foundations of Crystallography
IS - 3
ER -