Placing a Molecule Into a Crystal
Placing a molecule onto a crystal surface, making a supercell and converting the result into a new crystal. This is part of a series of instructional videos for CrystalMaker X: crystal & molecular structures modelling software for Mac and Windows. For more information, please visit our website at http://crystalmaker.com Table of Contents 00:00 Introduction 00:42 Generating a (111) Surface Cell 01:17 Making a 3x3x1 Supercell 01:45 Adding Empty Space 03:06 Adding a Molecule to the Document 03:44 Making Both Structures Visible 03:56 Moving Molecule Relative to Host 04:25 Merging the Molecule Into the Host 05:24 New Crystal Containing Molecule

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