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Growth of Crystals : Volume 5A (Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1968)

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This tenth volume completes the first series of "Growth of Crystals," which began in 1957.

The sources of the volumes are as follows: for Vol. I, the 1st All-Union Conference on Crystal Growth; for Vol. 3, the 2nd; and for Vols. 5 and 6, the 3rd; Vols. 7 and 8 reported the International Symposium on Crystal Growth at the Seventh International Crystallography Con gress, and Vol. 9 the 1969 symposium on crystal growth dedicated to E.

S. Fedorov; Vols. 2, 4, and 10 did not originate in conferences. The main problem that largely occupied the conferences and symposia and also the inter mediate volumes was that of real crystal formation, as well as the relation of crystal growth theory to practical crystal production.

This tenth volume, which completes this first series, is to a considerable extent a survey.

It contains more extensive theoretical and experimental original papers, as well as some shorter papers dealing with particular but important aspects of real crystal formation.

The volume opens with a paper by V. V. Voronkov, which deals with the structure of crystal surface in Kossel's model.

The model as proposed by Kossel is extremely simple.

It deals qualitatively with the basic trends in the growth of an idealized crystal in its own va por at absolute zero, and naturally does not allow one to perform quantitative studies on com plex real processes."

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Product Details
148995144X / 9781489951441
Paperback / softback
548
13/12/2013
United States
155 pages, 128 Illustrations, black and white; X, 155 p. 128 illus.
210 x 279 mm