In the unit cell, silicon atoms are placed with their centres at each corner of the cube, and in the centre of each face. If we divide the unit cell into eight smaller cubes, as shown on the right, there is also one silicon atom right in the middle of every alternate cube. The unit cell is a cube of length a pm.
Derive an expression for the Si-Si bond length in terms of a.
If it's a face centred cubic, Face Diagonal = (root 2)·Edge Diagonal. The face diagonal contains 2 Si-Si bonds so Si-Si Bond Length = (1/2)·Face Diagonal=(1/2)·(root 2)·Edge Diagonal. But this is apparently wrong. Where's my mistake?