crystal growth

crystallography

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major reference

glass formation

metamorphic rock

  • gneiss
    In metamorphic rock: Reactions in a kaolinite-quartz system

    …increase in the size of crystals; small crystals with a large surface area are more soluble and less stable than large crystals, and throughout metamorphic processes there is a tendency for crystals to grow in size with time, particularly if the temperature is rising.

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mineral composition

  • azurite
    In mineral: Crystal habit and crystal aggregation

    The external shape (habit) of well-developed crystals can be visually studied and classified according to the various crystal systems that span the 32 crystal classes. The majority of crystal occurrences, however, are not part of well-formed single crystals but are found as crystals…

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quasicrystals

  • Figure 1: Hexagonal lattice of atomic sites.
    In quasicrystal: The origin of quasicrystalline order

    …and carefully using techniques for growth of high-quality conventional crystals. The more slowly the quasicrystal grows, the more perfect will be its rotational symmetry and quasiperiodicity. Measuring the sharpness of diffraction pattern spots shows perfect ordering on length scales of at least 30,000 angstroms in these carefully prepared quasicrystals. Twinning…

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