The Science Of Crystallization: Microscopic Interfacial Phenomena
by William A. Tiller /
1991 / English / PDF
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This text, along with its companion volume, The Science of
Crystallization: Macroscopic Phenomena and Defect Generation, make
up a complete course that will teach an advanced student how to
understand and scientifically analyze any of the phenomena that are
observed during natural or technological crystallization from any
medium and via any technique of crystallization. It is an advanced
text that goes into considerable detail concerning the many
elements of knowledge needed to understand a crystallization event
quantitatively. The volume deals with the important atomistic-level
processes occurring at the interface between a crystal and its
nutrient. It also provides the necessary scientific background in
both thermodynamics and kinetics needed for the understanding of
crystallization for both bulk crystals and thin film crystals.
This text, along with its companion volume, The Science of
Crystallization: Macroscopic Phenomena and Defect Generation, make
up a complete course that will teach an advanced student how to
understand and scientifically analyze any of the phenomena that are
observed during natural or technological crystallization from any
medium and via any technique of crystallization. It is an advanced
text that goes into considerable detail concerning the many
elements of knowledge needed to understand a crystallization event
quantitatively. The volume deals with the important atomistic-level
processes occurring at the interface between a crystal and its
nutrient. It also provides the necessary scientific background in
both thermodynamics and kinetics needed for the understanding of
crystallization for both bulk crystals and thin film crystals.