Inorganic Crystal Structure Database, ICSD

ICSD is the world’s largest database for fully identified inorganic crystal structures. It currently contains about 193,000 peer-reviewed data entries including their atomic coordinates. Updates are made twice a year (in spring and in fall) with data taken from scientific journals and other sources. Thanks to these many heterogeneous data sources the database has a wide coverage. ICSD is also updated retroactively. The oldest records date back to the year 1913 and contain information from publications by William Henry Bragg and his son.

Inorganic Crystal Structure Database, ICSD

ICSD is the world’s largest database for fully identified inorganic crystal structures. It currently contains about 193,000 peer-reviewed data entries including their atomic coordinates. Updates are made twice a year (in spring and in fall) with data taken from scientific journals and other sources. Thanks to these many heterogeneous data sources the database has a wide coverage. ICSD is also updated retroactively. The oldest records date back to the year 1913 and contain information from publications by William Henry Bragg and his son.

Description
Title (Alternative):formerly: ICSD Web, ICDS
Provider:Fachinformationszentrum Karlsruhe, FIZ
Provider (Alternative):National Institute of Standards and Technology, NIST (creator)
Language: English
Time Span:1913 - present (updated twice a year)
Subject Category:Physics, Chemistry
Subject:Materials Science, Physics, Chemistry
Keyword:Thermal properties, Property data, Physical properties, Physical chemistry, Phase transitions, Inorganic chemistry, Crystallography, Crystal structure of inorganic compounds
Resource Type:Factual Database
Access:Subscription
Scope:Max Planck Society
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