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What are the primitive vector of the reciprocal lattice vector ( b1 for sc   , b2 for BCC and b3 for FCC?

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The permitive vectors for reciprocal lattice for sc, fcc, bcc lattice is given by the formula below

so these are the requiered permitive vectors.


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