In situ observations of spiral growth on ice crystal surfaces
Abstract
The spiral growth of crystals, mediated by their screw dislocations, is a general crystal-growth mechanism observed over a large variety of crystalline solids. Despite its general nature, direct observations of the spiral growth of ice have been rarely reported so far. Here, with the aid of advanced optical microscopy, we succeed in making in situ observations of the perfect spiral growth during the vapor growth of ice. We find that the spiral...
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Title
In situ observations of spiral growth on ice crystal surfaces
Published Date
Sep 10, 2018
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Volume
2
Issue
9
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