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This orientation is non-standard, but related to the orientation of the Oh pointgroup, which normally would be orrientated with the C3 axes in the 111 direction. We only show one of the options of the D3d subgroups of the Oh group with orientation XYZ.$\text{E}$$\{0,0,0\}$$C_3$$\{1,1,1\}$$\{-1,-1,-1\}$$C_2$$\{1,-1,0\}$$\{0,1,-1\}$$\{1,0,-1\}$$\text{i}$$\{0,0,0\}$$S_6$$\{1,1,1\}$$\{-1,-1,-1\}$$\sigma _d$$\{1,-1,0\}$$\{0,1,-1\}$$\{1,0,-1\}$$  $$ \text{E} \,{\text{(1)}} $$ C_3 \,{\t…</description>
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The point group D3d is a subgroup of Oh. Many materials of relevance have near cubic symmetry with a small D3d distortion. It thus makes sense to label the states in D3d symmetry according to the states they branch from. For d orbitals the eg orbitals in Oh symmetry branch to orbitals that belong to the eg irreducible representation in D3d symmetry. The t2g orbitals in Oh symmetry branch to an orbital that belongs to the a1g irreducible representation and two that belong to …</description>
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The point group D3d is a subgroup of Oh. Many materials of relevance have near cubic symmetry with a small D3d distortion. It thus makes sense to label the states in D3d symmetry according to the states they branch from. For d orbitals the eg orbitals in Oh symmetry branch to orbitals that belong to the eg irreducible representation in D3d symmetry. The t2g orbitals in Oh symmetry branch to an orbital that belongs to the a1g irreducible representation and two that belong to …</description>
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The point group D3d is a subgroup of Oh. Many materials of relevance have near cubic symmetry with a small D3d distortion. It thus makes sense to label the states in D3d symmetry according to the states they branch from. For d orbitals the eg orbitals in Oh symmetry branch to orbitals that belong to the eg irreducible representation in D3d symmetry. The t2g orbitals in Oh symmetry branch to an orbital that belongs to the a1g irreducible representation and two that belong to th…</description>
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The point group D3d is a subgroup of Oh. Many materials of relevance have near cubic symmetry with a small D3d distortion. It thus makes sense to label the states in D3d symmetry according to the states they branch from. For d orbitals the eg orbitals in Oh symmetry branch to orbitals that belong to the eg irreducible representation in D3d symmetry. The t2g orbitals in Oh symmetry branch to an orbital that belongs to the a1g irreducible representation and two that belong to the …</description>
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The point group D3d is a subgroup of Oh. Many materials of relevance have near cubic symmetry with a small D3d distortion. It thus makes sense to label the states in D3d symmetry according to the states they branch from. For d orbitals the eg orbitals in Oh symmetry branch to orbitals that belong to the eg irreducible representation in D3d symmetry. The t2g orbitals in Oh symmetry branch to an orbital that belongs to the a1g irreducible representation and two that belong to the …</description>
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The point group D3d is a subgroup of Oh. Many materials of relevance have near cubic symmetry with a small D3d distortion. It thus makes sense to label the states in D3d symmetry according to the states they branch from. For d orbitals the eg orbitals in Oh symmetry branch to orbitals that belong to the eg irreducible representation in D3d symmetry. The t2g orbitals in Oh symmetry branch to an orbital that belongs to the a1g irreducible representation and two that belong to the eg…</description>
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The point group D3d is a subgroup of Oh. Many materials of relevance have near cubic symmetry with a small D3d distortion. It thus makes sense to label the states in D3d symmetry according to the states they branch from. For d orbitals the eg orbitals in Oh symmetry branch to orbitals that belong to the eg irreducible representation in D3d symmetry. The t2g orbitals in Oh symmetry branch to an orbital that belongs to the a1g irreducible representation and two that belong to the …</description>
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The point group D3d is a subgroup of Oh. Many materials of relevance have near cubic symmetry with a small D3d distortion. It thus makes sense to label the states in D3d symmetry according to the states they branch from. For d orbitals the eg orbitals in Oh symmetry branch to orbitals that belong to the eg irreducible representation in D3d symmetry. The t2g orbitals in Oh symmetry branch to an orbital that belongs to the a1g irreducible representation and two that belong to the …</description>
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The point group D3d is a subgroup of Oh. Many materials of relevance have near cubic symmetry with a small D3d distortion. It thus makes sense to label the states in D3d symmetry according to the states they branch from. For d orbitals the eg orbitals in Oh symmetry branch to orbitals that belong to the eg irreducible representation in D3d symmetry. The t2g orbitals in Oh symmetry branch to an orbital that belongs to the a1g irreducible representation and two that belong to the eg…</description>
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