Yves Earhart 
Crystal Growth [EPUB ebook] 

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Crystal Growth explores the fascinating science behind crystal formation, a process vital to both natural phenomena and technological advancements. The book unveils how ordered crystal structures emerge from the chaos of solutions and melts, impacting everything from semiconductors to pharmaceuticals.

It focuses on three core themes: nucleation, the initial seed formation; crystal growth mechanisms, detailing atom incorporation; and the influence of environmental factors like temperature and pressure. Understanding these principles allows for the controlled manipulation of crystal properties, essential in various applications.

The book begins with crystallographic basics and thermodynamics, then builds upon nucleation and growth theories, incorporating both classical and modern views. It systematically progresses through solution, melt, and vapor growth techniques, detailing experimental setups and models.

One intriguing insight is how impurities can significantly alter crystal properties, allowing for tailored material design. The book also highlights the connection between crystal growth and Earth sciences, illustrating how crystals form in geological settings.

Crystal Growth takes a systematic and analytical approach, emphasizing fundamental principles over specific crystal types. By bridging chemistry, physics, materials science, and Earth sciences, it provides a comprehensive understanding of crystal formation.

This knowledge is crucial for developing new electronic materials, catalysts, and drug formulations, making the book a valuable resource for students, researchers, and professionals alike.

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