Materials Sciences in Space 1986
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-642-82761-7_15
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Crystal Growth

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“…23 In reference to the classical nucleation theory for 2D-island formation, the nucleation rate and the lateral growth rate of islands combine to contribute to the normal growth rate of crystals which have a direct dependence on supersaturation. [24][25] A quadratic dependence of the growth rate of Si nanowires on supersaturation was first reported been by Givargizov. 17 Recently, within a nucleation mediated growth scenario, both linear and quadratic dependences of nanowire growth rates on Δμ have been reported.…”
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“…23 In reference to the classical nucleation theory for 2D-island formation, the nucleation rate and the lateral growth rate of islands combine to contribute to the normal growth rate of crystals which have a direct dependence on supersaturation. [24][25] A quadratic dependence of the growth rate of Si nanowires on supersaturation was first reported been by Givargizov. 17 Recently, within a nucleation mediated growth scenario, both linear and quadratic dependences of nanowire growth rates on Δμ have been reported.…”
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“…On the basis of the classical nucleation theory, the dependence of the nucleation rate on supersaturation and protein molecular concentration C is [19,20] …”
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“…As an example, piezoelectric properties of relaxor-PT single crystals poled along different crystallographic directions can be significantly different, and many of these crystal cut and poling configurations can be unique in many applications [25,[28][29][30][31][32][33][34][35][36]. In the matter of crystal growth methods, various growth techniques including high temperature solution, Bridgman, and solid state conversion methods have been developed and reported [37][38][39][40]. Relaxor-PT single crystals with different compositions grown by different growth methods were characterized considering their poling directions and crystal groups.…”
Section: Relaxor-pt Ferroelectric Crystalsmentioning
confidence: 99%