Tags: Crystal Viewer lab

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Crystal View lab

Crystal Viewer enables the interactive visualization different Bravais lattices, crystal planes, and materials (diamond, silicon, indium arsenide, gallium arsenide, copper, rocksalt etc) and visualizes 14 Bravais lattices. Users can see typical "Text Book" unit cells, primitive unit cells and visualize how the primitive cell makes up a larger structure. Users can also see a larger chunk of crystal into which they can lay in Miller planes and move these planes around.

Crystal Viewer Lab (with New Interactive Front End)

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  1. ABACUS Tool Suite Overview and Crystal Structures (Fall 2023)

    15 Aug 2023 | | Contributor(s):: Gerhard Klimeck

    In the first recitation session, Dr. Klimeck will briefly discuss a new initiative, Chipshub.org, then move into an overview of ABACUS and demonstrate the Crystal Viewer Tool. This tool allows students to start with the visualization of a standard silicon text book unit cell, then expand the...

  2. ABACUS Overview and Crystal Structures (Spring 2022)

    04 May 2022 | | Contributor(s):: Gerhard Klimeck

    In the first session, Dr. Klimeck will briefly overview ABACUS and demonstrate the crystal viewer tool. With crystal viewer, students can start with the visualization of a standard Silicon textbook unit cell, then expand the view to a larger crystal and immerse themselves into the various...

  3. Apr 11 2022

    nanoHUB Recitation Series for Semiconductor Education and Workforce Development: ABACUS Overview and Crystal Structures

    Abstract: In the first session, Dr. Klimeck will briefly overview ABACUS and demonstrate the crystal viewer tool. With crystal viewer, students can start with the visualization of a standard...

    https://nanohub.org/events/details/2169

  4. ABACUS Overview and Crystal Structures (Winter 2021)

    08 Dec 2021 | | Contributor(s):: Gerhard Klimeck

    In the first session, Dr. Klimeck will briefly overview ABACUS and demonstrate the crystal viewer tool. With crystal viewer, students can start with the visualization of a standard Silicon textbook unit cell, then expand the view to a larger crystal and immerse themselves into the various...

  5. Dec 01 2021

    nanoHUB Online Recitation Series for Semiconductor Education: ABACUS Overview and Crystal Structures

    Series Information: Recent economic needs have re-kindled national and global interest in semiconductor devices and created an urgent need for  more semiconductor device engineers and...

    https://nanohub.org/events/details/2112

  6. Fun with Carbon Nanostructures using Crystal Viewer 2.3.4

    02 Nov 2021 | | Contributor(s):: Tanya Faltens

    Quick tutorial/demonstration on how to create carbon nanostructures (buckyballs, graphene sheets, and carbon nanotubes) using Crystal Viewer 2.3.4.

  7. Get your feet wet! An Introduction to the nanoHUB Simulation Environment

    29 Oct 2021 | | Contributor(s):: Tanya Faltens, The Micro Nano Technology - Education Center

    This presentation will demonstrate some nanoHUB functionalities for educators and showcase a few interactive Jupyter notebooks, simulation tools and educational modules.

  8. "Turning Fruit Juice into Graphene Quantum Dots" Supplementary Lesson Plans: Going Atomic

    15 Nov 2020 | | Contributor(s):: Rachel Altovar, Susan P Gentry

    Expanding on the pre-existing resource on nanoHUB: “Turning Fruit Juice into Graphene Quantum Dots” this resource expands on the concepts in the experimental guide to give a comprehensive overview of materials pertaining to concepts and ideas within the...

  9. MODULE 3 - Structures: "Turning Fruit Juice into Graphene Quantum Dots" Supplementary Lesson Plans: Going Atomic

    15 Nov 2020 | | Contributor(s):: Rachel Altovar, Susan P Gentry

    In MODULE 3- Structures in the "Turning Fruit Juice into Graphene Quantum Dots" Supplementary Lesson Plans, crystal structures and systems are investigated. This module relates back to graphene and how its structure relates back to its unique properties in comparison to other forms of...

  10. Crystal Viewer Lab (New Interactive Front End)

    16 Aug 2019 | | Contributor(s):: Daniel F Mejia, Gerhard Klimeck, Yuanchen Chu

    Visualize and interact with various Crystalline Materials and all Bravais Lattices

  11. How to View (100), (110) and (111) Planes in Silicon Using Crystal Viewer 3.0

    24 Mar 2017 | | Contributor(s):: Tanya Faltens

    This is a step-by-step guide that describes how to draw planes through a structure, and then view the structure, cut by the planes.This exercise may be helpful to understand the different symmetries observed on different planes in Si, and the different oxidation rates for different faces.

  12. How to View Atomic Planes in FCC, NaCl and Simple Cubic Structures using Crystal Viewer

    27 Oct 2016 | | Contributor(s):: Tanya Faltens

    This step by step guide shows how to view atomic planes in some common crystal structures. The crystal structures can be sliced along the planes, and the atomic packing of each plane investigated.  Examples are given for viewing the (110) plane in an FCC metal structure, the (100)...

  13. nanoHUB Simulation Activity - Orientations of Common Single Crystal Substrates

    07 Jun 2016 | | Contributor(s):: Tanya Faltens

    NEW Version 2! (10/17/16) Now includes a link to the saved set of simulations, that can be shared instantly with any nanoHUB user.  Other minor edits to update the activity and fix errors. In this activity, you will use Crystal Viewer to create crystal structures with surfaces that are...

  14. Crystal Viewer V3.0 First Time User Guide

    28 Jan 2015 | | Contributor(s):: Yuanchen Chu, James Fonseca, Michael Povolotskyi, Gerhard Klimeck

    This first-time user guide is an introduction to the Crystal Viewer Tool V3.0.

  15. Using nanoHUB to Introduce Elementary and Middle School Students to Models and Simulations

    25 Mar 2014 | | Contributor(s):: Tanya Faltens

    This is a combination hands-on and simulation activity that will teach middle school students about the function and importance of modeling and simulations in science and engineering while learning about three important carbon nanostructures: graphene, bucky balls, and carbon nanotubes. The...

  16. CRYSTAL VIEWER SIMULATION TOOL on nanoHUB.org

    25 Mar 2014 | | Contributor(s):: osiris vincent ntarugera, Zach Schaffter, Kevin Margatan, Tanya Faltens, James Fonseca, Michael Povolotskyi, Gerhard Klimeck

  17. Next Generation Crystal Viewer

    25 Mar 2014 | | Contributor(s):: Zach Schaffter, Gerhard Klimeck, osiris vincent ntarugera, Kevin Margatan

    Crystal Viewer is a tool on nanohub.org.•Crystal Viewer 2.0 (CV2) was created, but was never published.•Our team was to critique CV2, but decided to completely redo the tool.•Bravais lattice, crystal structure, material, number of cell repetitions, etc.•Generate rotatable crystal...

  18. Quick and Easy Guide to Carbon Structure Simulations using Crystal Viewer Tool

    30 Sep 2013 | | Contributor(s):: Tanya Faltens

    These are step-by-step instructions for creating simulations of carbon nanostructures:- buckly ball- carbon nanotubes- graphene sheetsThese instructions will allow teachers to run simulations that students can use along with, or instead of, building 3D models of structures.In NanoDays 2013 at...

  19. Unit Cell Ranking Tasks

    15 Oct 2012 | | Contributor(s):: Tanya Faltens

    This set of ranking tasks is designed to help the learner work with and understand some of the features of common structures: planar densities, atomic densities, atomic packing factor and coordination numbers of different planes and unit cells. There are four pages-- be sure to click on...

  20. SIMPLE CUBIC UNIT CELL HAS AN ATOM AT THE CENTER OF CELL LIKE BCC

    Q&A|Closed | Responses: 0

    IN UPDATED VERSION OF CRYSTAL VIEWER TOOL SIMPLE CUBIC UNIT CELL HAS AN ATOM AT THE CENTER OF CELL LIKE BCC. WHAT’S THE REASON? THE SAME HAD NOT OCCURRED IN OLDER VERSION.


    IS...

    https://nanohub.org/answers/question/950