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Sur la croissance du chlorate de sodium en solution

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In this paper, the homologous (100) faces of a sodium chlorate crystal grow from solution with two very different rates V R and V L, and interference microscope measurements and X-ray topography show that the slow rate V L is due to surface nucleation while the fast rate V R is connected with dislocations.
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This article is published in Journal of Crystal Growth.The article was published on 1972-05-01. It has received 18 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Sodium chlorate & Nucleation.

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Crystal Growth from Solutions

TL;DR: Gravity-related phenomena in crystal growth from solutions are reviewed in the first section of the paper as discussed by the authors, and the second and third sections deal with solution growth experiments performed in space at high and low temperatures.
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Vicinal Faces on Synthetic Goethite Observed by Atomic Force Microscopy

TL;DR: In this paper, the existence of vicinal faces on the (100) plane of artificially grown goethite has been investigated and it was shown that the (021) faces influence the growth velocity of the face to such a degree, that this face vanishes and only (110) faces remain as stable boundary surfaces.
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Effect of stirring on crystalline quality of solution grown crystals — Case of potash alum☆

TL;DR: Growth defects in single crystals of potash alum grown with various conditions have been examinated by X-ray topography as discussed by the authors, showing that an asymmetrical distribution of defects can be related to the direction of the flux.
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Crystal growth from solution — Theory and experiment

TL;DR: In this paper, a survey is given of a set of five theories which can be applied to crystal growth from solution, including the morphological theory of Hartman and Perdok, statistical mechanical surface theories, computer simulation models, in conjuction with two dimensional nucleation theories and BCF step models.
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The role of dislocations in the growth of ammonium dihydrogen phosphate crystals from aqueous solutions

TL;DR: This article measured the growth kinetics of the (100) faces of ammonium dihydrogen phosphate crystals and found a large degree of scatter which can be explained in terms of the activities of the dominating dislocation groups in the faces.
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The Growth of Crystals and the Equilibrium Structure of their Surfaces

TL;DR: In this paper, it was shown that the rate of growth of a surface containing dislocations is proportional to the square of the supersaturation for low values and to the first power for high values of the latter.
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Studies of Individual Dislocations in Crystals by X‐Ray Diffraction Microradiography

TL;DR: The distribution of imperfections within the interior of crystals has been studied using ''projection topographs'' which are x-ray diffraction images showing a projection of a slice of crystal and the imperfections in it as mentioned in this paper.