2021
DOI: 10.26434/chemrxiv.14317649
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Optical Spectroscopy of Crystal Nucleation One Nucleus at a Time

Abstract: <p>Crystallization is an important process in a wide range of disciplines from fundamental science to industrial application. Despite the importance of controlling the crystallization and its morphology (<i>e.g.</i> polymorphism), the lack of microscopic description of crystal nucleation often limits the rational approach to its engineering and control. The biggest challenge to experimentally track the nucleus formation is the stochastic and heterogeneous nature of the nucleation occurring at… Show more

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