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Interplanar spacing is the distance between layers in a crystal structure. It varies based on the lattice structure, and can be used to determine the lattice structure, identify and characterize materials. Theoretically, it is calculated using Miller indices and the lattice parameter. Practically, X-ray diffraction and Bragg's law are used to measure interplanar spacing. Understanding interplanar spacing helps in material development and improving properties like those of semiconductors and battery electrodes. However, limitations include size, shape, multiple crystal phases, and measuring amorphous materials.

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Interplanar spacing is the distance between layers in a crystal structure. It varies based on the lattice structure, and can be used to determine the lattice structure, identify and characterize materials. Theoretically, it is calculated using Miller indices and the lattice parameter. Practically, X-ray diffraction and Bragg's law are used to measure interplanar spacing. Understanding interplanar spacing helps in material development and improving properties like those of semiconductors and battery electrodes. However, limitations include size, shape, multiple crystal phases, and measuring amorphous materials.

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INTERPLANAR SPACING

Submitted By Group 5 :-
Submitted To :- Dr. Anjireddy Sir 1) Prakash Humbe (22112059)
2) Ayush Agrahari (22113020)
3) Aarav Agrawal (22112001)
4) Millind Parihar (22112049)
5) Ashok Kumawat (22112018)
6) Abhishek Singh (22112007)
What is the Interplanar Spacing ?
• Interplanar Spacing is the distance
between these layers in a crystal

• Interplanar Spacing varies according


to lattice structure as lattice structure
changes the interplanar spacing also
changes
Why it Matters ?

• Because by this we can easily understand the


characterstics or properties of materials like we can
know most the things for example :-
• Determining the lattice structure
• Material Identification
• Material Characterization

• With the help of interplanar spacing we can strengthen


the properties of material
How Do We Measure it ?

• Theoretically we find the interplanar spacing by the help of miller


indices, we have the formula for finding the Interplanar Spacing i.e.,
• D = a/√h^2 + k^2 + l^2
here D = interplanar spacing
a = sidelength of lattice structure
h, k, l = Miller indices of lattice structure
• Practically we measure the interplanar spacing by using Bragg’s
law in X-Ray Diffraction Method
• In this we hit the crystals, they bounce off different layers. By
measuring the angles and using Bragg’s Law we can calculate
the interplanar spacing
• Bragg’s Law :-
nλ = 2d sin(Ø)
here n = order of diffraction peak
λ = Wavelength of incident radiation
d = interplanar spacing
Ø = angle of incidence
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Real Life Application of Interplanar Spacing
• Interplanar Spacing is super important in material science

• It helps us create new materials, understand existing


ones, and improve things like electronics, metals, and
even medicines.
For examples :- In semiconductors, we can change
interplanar spacing to control their properties .

• In battery materials, interplanar spacing can affect the


charge and discharge processes. Optimizing the
interplanar spacing in electrodes can improve the
performance and energy density of batteries.
Challenges and Limitations
• Size and Shape Limitations : Some crystals may be too
small, irregularly shaped, or delicate to be analyzed using
traditional crystallography methods .

• Multiple Phases : In complex materials, multiple crystal


phases may coexist, making it difficult to isolate and
analyze a single crystal phase's interplanar spacing .

• Amorphous Materials : Traditional crystallography


methods are not suitable for amorphous materials, which
lack a well-defined crystal structure.
Conclusion
So, in simple words, interplanar spacing is like
measuring the spaces between layers in a crystal.
THANK YOU

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