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atomic packing factor

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The atomic packing factor (APF) is a measure of the fraction of a crystal lattice that is occupied by atoms. It is calculated by dividing the total volume of atoms in a unit cell by the total volume of a unit cell.

Here are the steps to calculate the APF:

  1. Determine the type of crystal structure (e.g., face-centered cubic, body-centered cubic, hexagonal close-packed).

  2. Calculate the volume of a single atom. For a spherical atom, this is (4/3)πr^3, where r is the atomic radius.

  3. Multiply the volume of a single atom by the number of atoms in a

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