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English: tP30-CrFe is a crystal structure that is a type of Frank-Kasper or topologically close-packed phase.
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Source Images generated using CrystalMaker®: a crystal and molecular structures program for Mac and Windows. CrystalMaker Software Ltd, Oxford, England (www.crystalmaker.com)
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Two different views (top down and from the side) of the unit cell of tP30-CrFe (σ-phase Frank-Kasper structure) that show its different side lengths, making this structure a member of the tetragonal crystal system.

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