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3.48 This problem asks that we convert (111) and (0 1 2) planes into the four-index Miller-Bravais scheme, (hkil), for hexagonal cells. For (111), h = 1, k = 1, and l = 1, and, from Equation 3.7, the value of i is equal to
i = (h + k ) = (1 + 1) = 2

Therefore, the (111) plane becomes (112 1) . Now for the (0 1 2) plane, h = 0, k = -1, and l = 2, and computation of i using Equation 3.7 leads to
i = (h + k ) = [0 + (1)] = 1

such that (0 1 2) becomes (0 1 12) .

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