|  | 1.4 Interstices in Structures
 
                                1.4.1 Interstices in FCC StructureSince the unit cell is not completely packed as  packing efficiency in the previous structures is less than 100%, there are empty  spaces inside which are called as interstices. 
 
These interstices are very useful because there  can contain smaller atoms which modify the properties of materials  tremendously, such as Carbon (C) in Iron (Fe) makes steel and makes iron stronger. 
                            Tetrahedral Interstices
                                Octahedral Interstices
                                 
 
                                      
                                        | Figure 1.19 Interstices in a FCC structure |  So, by  simple geometry, you can also estimate the size of the largest interstitial  atom that would fit in these interstices without distorting them.
 
 
                                      
                                        | rtet = 0.225* r rtet = 0.225* r
 
 |  1.4.2 Interstices in BCC Structures 
                            
                            
                              
                                | Figure 1.20 Interstices in a BCC structure |  |