1998
DOI: 10.1103/physrevlett.80.3089
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Fractal Aggregations at Low Driving Force with Strong Anisotropy

Abstract: In this Letter we report a unique fractal aggregation behavior of NH 4 Cl crystallites grown in agarose gel. The fractal branches consist of faceted crystallites with remarkable correlations in their crystallographic orientations, which are formed by successive heterogeneous nucleations. Unlike the conventional fractal growth, this aggregation process occurs at a low growth driving force with strong crystallographic anisotropy, which leads to the ordering in the fractal branches. [S0031-9007(98)

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“…In our experiments, the sealed autoclave provided a high reaction temperature and high pressure environment for growth. Such unstable and oscillating experimental conditions may stimulate new nucleus to appear at the tips of the existing seeds, where the growth is significantly favored because of the advantageous location for obtaining the crystal-grown precursors [48][49][50]. The successive nucleation process followed the crystallographic orientation related to the crystal anisotropy of the noble metal.…”
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“…In our experiments, the sealed autoclave provided a high reaction temperature and high pressure environment for growth. Such unstable and oscillating experimental conditions may stimulate new nucleus to appear at the tips of the existing seeds, where the growth is significantly favored because of the advantageous location for obtaining the crystal-grown precursors [48][49][50]. The successive nucleation process followed the crystallographic orientation related to the crystal anisotropy of the noble metal.…”
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“…The successive nucleation process followed the crystallographic orientation related to the crystal anisotropy of the noble metal. Thus, a fractal structure with anisotropy was obtained during the diffusion-limited growth process, which was defined as the nucleation-limited aggregation growth [48][49][50].…”
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“…In this way, a pattern with welldefined long-range-order emerges and can be observed. 8,9 As we pointed out earlier, this phenomenon is not limited to the growth of NH 4 Cl only. A similar phenomenon has been observed in the crystallization of CsCl, 12 Ba(NO 3 ) 2 , FeSO 4 , etc.…”
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“…Thereafter the angle θ eq is held. θ eq is determined by ∆θ* ) 0, according to eq 10 Once θ eq is reached, the crystallographic orientation of subsequently grown crystalline layers will not be changed anymore; hence, the long-range-ordering phenomena as that reported before [7][8][9] will not be observable on large scale. However, in some cases, before θ eq is reached, reconstruction of crystalline facet may take place for the sake of minimizing the total interfacial energy, and hence new contact angle appears.…”
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