Structure of lengenbachite; a high-resolution transmission electron microscope study

High-resolution transmission electron microscopy and electron diffraction have been used to examine the structure of lengenbachite, of approximate composition Pb6As4(Ag,Cu)2S13. The structure deduced consists of semicommensurate intergrowth of a pseudotetragonal layer, a sheared four-atom-thick 100...

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description High-resolution transmission electron microscopy and electron diffraction have been used to examine the structure of lengenbachite, of approximate composition Pb6As4(Ag,Cu)2S13. The structure deduced consists of semicommensurate intergrowth of a pseudotetragonal layer, a sheared four-atom-thick 100 PbS-like slice, and a slightly distorted five-atom-thick pseudo-orthohexagonal 111 M2S3 slice.
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Binnental
Central Europe
crystal structure
Earth sciences
Earth, ocean, space
Europe
Exact sciences and technology
lengenbachite
mineral data
Mineralogy
minerals
natural materials
nonsilicates
sulfarsenites
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Swiss Alps
Switzerland
TEM data
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