Determine about the stacking fault, Physics

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Determine about the Stacking fault      

Stacking faults happen in a number of crystal structures, but the common example is in close-packed structures.  Face-cantered cubic (fcc) structures differ from  hexagonal close packed (hcp) structures only in stacking order: both structures have close packed atomic planes with sixfold symmetry -- the atoms form equilateral triangles.

 


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