File:Rock Salt HEO (MgNiCoCuZn)O With Site Occupancies.png
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DescriptionRock Salt HEO (MgNiCoCuZn)O With Site Occupancies.png |
English: Rock salt structure of (MgNiCoCuZn)O with site occupancies shown. Oxygen atoms are shown in red. |
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Author | Roger Quinn |
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Image creating using VESTA: K. Momma and F. Izumi, "VESTA 3 for three-dimensional visualization of crystal, volumetric and morphology data," J. Appl. Crystallogr., 44, 1272-1276 (2011).
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