In crystallography, the tetragonal crystal system is one of the seven crystal systems. Tetragonal crystal lattices result from stretching a cubic lattice along one of its lattice vectors, so that the cube becomes a rectangular prism with a square base (a by a) and height (c, which is different from a).
There are two tetragonal Bravais lattices: the primitive tetragonal and the body-centered tetragonal.
The face-centered tetragonal lattice is equivalent to the body-centered tetragonal lattice with a smaller unit cell.
The point groups that fall under this crystal system are listed below, followed by their representations in international notation, Schoenflies notation, orbifold notation, Coxeter notation and mineral examples.
There is only one tetragonal Bravais lattice in two dimensions: the square lattice.