Scientific Illustrations -- Perovskite: Pnma vs. Pbnm vs. pseudo-cubic
Bridgmanite is orthorhombic, space group Pbnm, with a = 4.7754 Å, b = 4.9292 Å and c = 6.8969 Å. Sometimes, a pseudo-cubic lattice is introduced with ac ≈ 3.4 Å to compare the slip systems of bridgmanite with those of cubic perovskites. There is a 45° rotation between the Pbnm and the pseudo-cubic indexing, which is a source of great confusion.
Also note that, in some publications bridgmanite is also indexed as Pnma. Axes are swiched between the Pbnm as Pnma indexing. Don't get it wrong!
Perovskite: Pbnm vs. pseudo-cubic
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| Bridgmanite, viewed down [001] in the Pbnm setting | Bridgmanite with the Pbnm unit cell | Bridgmanite with the pseudo-cubic unit cell | Bridgmanite with the Pbnm and pseudo-cubic unit cells |


![Bridgmanite, viewed down [001] in the <i>Pbnm</i> setting © S. Merkel, Univ. Lille, France](bridgmanite_ortho_cubic_none_s.png)



![Bridgmanite, viewed down [010] in the <i>Pbnm</i> setting © S. Merkel, Univ. Lille, France](bridgmanite_pbnm_b_s.png)
![Bridgmanite, viewed down [100] in the <i>Pnma</i> setting © S. Merkel, Univ. Lille, France](bridgmanite_pnma_a_s.png)
![Bridgmanite, viewed down [100] in the <i>Pbnm</i> setting © S. Merkel, Univ. Lille, France](bridgmanite_pbnm_a_s.png)
![Bridgmanite, viewed down [001] in the <i>Pnma</i> setting © S. Merkel, Univ. Lille, France](bridgmanite_pnma_c_s.png)