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From the Solid-Fluid Interfacial Structure to Genuine Morphology of Crystals
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 14 March 2011
Abstract
Crystals reveal a large variety of shapes, depending on the chemical composition and the structure of crystals, and the growth conditions. To predict precisely the growth morphology of crystals remains a challenging issue for both academia and industry. In this paper, the principles for predicting the growth morphology of crystals based on the best available theories are highlighted and demonstrated.
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