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(Ewald, 1931) and later (Pearson, 1958) both doubled the unit cell and gave this structure the Pearson symbol tP4. This structure has the same AFLOW designation, AB_tP2_123_a_d, as $\delta$-CuTi ($L2_{a}$). The only difference in the structures is the $c/a$ ratio. $L1_{0}$ has $c/a \approx \sqrt{2}$, characteristitic of face-centered cubic ordering, while $L2_{a}$ has $c/a \approx 1$, a body-centered cubic-like system.
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