2022
DOI: 10.1515/zkri-2021-2078
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Leveraging dewetting models rather than nucleation models: current crystallographic challenges in interfacial and nanomaterials research

Abstract: No scientific model has shaped crystallography as much as the classical nucleation theory (CNT). The majority of all growth processes and particle formation processes are attributed to the CNT. However, alternative descriptions exist that may be better suited to explain material formation under certain conditions. One of these alternatives is the dewetting theory (DWT). To describe the possibilities of DWT in more detail, we selected three material systems for three current application areas: Gold particles on… Show more

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“…Finally, possibly our biggest project so far was our special issue, which appeared in 2022 in the journal Zeitschrift fu ¨r Kristallographie. This issue featured contributions from young crystallographers from all over Germany on a wide variety of topics, including Theory (Subramaniam et al, 2022;Ernst et al, 2022;Nentwich et al, 2022b;Hornfeck, 2022;Wiedemann, 2022), Crystal Growth (van Terwingen et al, 2022;Weigel et al, 2022, Buyer et al, 2022, Structure Solution (Heinen et al, 2022;Folkers et al, 2022;Heidecker et al, 2022), and Properties (Ludt & Zschornak, 2022;Breternitz, 2022).…”
Section: Special Issue 'Spotlight On Germany's Young Crystallographers'mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Finally, possibly our biggest project so far was our special issue, which appeared in 2022 in the journal Zeitschrift fu ¨r Kristallographie. This issue featured contributions from young crystallographers from all over Germany on a wide variety of topics, including Theory (Subramaniam et al, 2022;Ernst et al, 2022;Nentwich et al, 2022b;Hornfeck, 2022;Wiedemann, 2022), Crystal Growth (van Terwingen et al, 2022;Weigel et al, 2022, Buyer et al, 2022, Structure Solution (Heinen et al, 2022;Folkers et al, 2022;Heidecker et al, 2022), and Properties (Ludt & Zschornak, 2022;Breternitz, 2022).…”
Section: Special Issue 'Spotlight On Germany's Young Crystallographers'mentioning
confidence: 99%