This isn’t the first time we’ve looked at crystal growth. We’ve looked at other copper science that doesn’t involve crystals, too. Thanks to [David] for the tip.
OBSERVATIONS on growth spirals on carborundum crystals have been reported earlier 1, affording experimental evidence of Frank's theory of crystal growth depending upon dislocations. Some new and ...
The main purpose of the Handheld HDPCG (High Density Protein Crystal Growth) experiment is to grow large, well ordered protein crystals in microgravity for highly medically relevant proteins that are ...
Liquid-phase TEM video of layer-by-layer growth of a crystal with smooth surface from gold concave nanocubes. Surface particles on the growing crystal are tracked (center positions overlaid with ...
The aim of Crystal Growth & Design is to stimulate crossfertilization of knowledge among scientists and engineers working in the fields of crystal growth, crystal engineering, and the industrial ...
Although snow crystals are the product of a well-understood phase transition, some basic aspects of their growth have remained unexplained for over 75 years. Join Kenneth Libbrecht, Professor of ...
Together with a material's melting point, crystallization driving force can act as a metric for anticipating crystal growth morphology — or resistance to thin film crystallization — in organic ...