Crystal growth under nonuniform conditions
Abstract
The tendency of crystals to maintain uniform growth despite spatial fluid mechanical variations is a characteristic feature of crystals, distinguishing them from ordinary mass transport processes. Due to this feature there exists a non-uniform supersaturation over the surface. A general crystal growth theory which allows for both uniform growth and supersaturation variation, predicts a minimum supersaturation below which uniform growth is not...
Paper Details
Title
Crystal growth under nonuniform conditions
Published Date
Feb 1, 1981
Journal
Volume
51
Issue
2
Pages
323 - 335
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