HCP miller indices in Orthogonal coordinate system

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The discussion centers on converting 4-index Bravais Miller indices for a hexagonal close-packed (hcp) zirconium crystal structure into a 3-index orthogonal coordinate system. The user seeks assistance in determining the normal indices for a given plane and direction. They mention that the Miller indices for the normal of a plane should match the plane indices in a cubic system and assume the same applies to the hcp system. A transformation matrix has been proposed for converting the indices, but the user encounters discrepancies when applying it to a specific plane with indices (4 -3 -1 9), suggesting that the matrix may be incorrect. The conversation highlights the need for clarification and verification of the transformation process to ensure accurate conversion between the index systems.
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Hi everyone,
I am doing MD simulation for zirconium (hcp). I have to input some orientation for crystal in simulation. But i have orientation in 4-index bravais miller indices. and i have to convert (plane and direction) it from 4-index to 3-index orthogonal coordinate system. Please help me.
Thanks a lot
 
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Thanks for your help DrDu,
I have some plane in hcp ( in 4-index Bravais miller indices). I have to find out it's (plane's perpendicular direction) normal indices in orthogonal coordinate system.
 
Ok, I see. Maybe you can show us your attempt to calculate the vectors and we can help you where you got stuck.
 
As you know, miller Indices of normal of plane is same as plane indices in cubic system. So, I assumed the same for hcp system. I got transformation matrix to change from 4-index to 3-index orthogonal system. Matrix is given below:
For a plane with the indices (h k i l):
tr([u v w])=[1 0 0 0; 0 1/sqrt(3) -1/sqrt(3) 0; 0 0 0 (a/c)]*tr([h k i l])
For a direction with indices (p q r s):
tr([a b c])=[3/2 0 0 0; 0 sqrt(3)/2 -sqrt(3)/2 0; 0 0 0 (c/a)]*tr([p q r s])

If i have a plane with indices (4 -3 -1 9), then i am not getting the same indices for plane and normal in orthogonal-system. I think matrix is wrong.
 
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