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CrystalMaker ships with an extensive library of crystal
and molecular structures. Many more phases are available
online, both on this site, and via new, open-access
databases.
Note that CrystalMaker also lets you create your own
structures, by typing data directly into the program, via
the Edit Structure command. This is useful if you
have access to published data in print, and wish to display
the data graphically.
With these resources, CrystalMaker users should
be able to find many if not all of the structures they
require, without recourse to commercial (or quasi-commercial)
databases.
CrystalMaker Structures Libraries
The full version of CrystalMaker ships with extensive
crystal structures libraries: ready-prepared and annotated
in CrystalMaker binary format, for immediate display. If
you opted not to install or copy the libraries initially,
you can refer to your program CD-ROM to locate the data.
CrystalMaker's structures libraries contain over 600
phases, divided into various categories including: Basic
Structure Types, Minerals, Organics and Other Inorganics.
Online CrystalMaker Libraries
We include well over 12,000 structures on this website -
including silica polymorphs, sample protein structures,
periodic tables of the elements (showing how atomic/ionic
radii vary) - plus a wide range of alloys, intermetallics, pnictides and
chalcogenides. Visit our library page for more information.
Mineralogical Society of America
The American Mineralogist Crystal Structure Database contains
all of the structures published in the American Mineralogist, the Canadian
Mineralogist and now the European Journal of Mineralogy. You can access these
structures at
http://www.minsocam.org/MSA/Crystal_Database.html.
Select one or more of the crystal structures and download
them in CIF format (".cif"). Drop the CIF file onto the
CrystalMaker application icon and the structure appears in
the Graphics Window.
Crystallography Open Database
We would particularly like to recommend the
Crystallography Open Database
set up by Prof Armel Le Bail, but with widespread
international support. The database contains over 48,000
entries, which can be freely downloaded in the ubiquitous CIF
format.
Just drag-and-drop one or more CIF files onto the
CrystalMaker application icon and the structures will be
loaded automatically.
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