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On crystals containing growth defects, the burst-like growth mode, i.e., a sharp acceleration of the growth of facets has been implemented. It has been found that the transition from the fast to slow kinetics of crystal facet growth occurs in the jump-like manner as well as the transition from the slow kinetics to the fast one. This transition occurs for the time not exceeding 80\(\upmu \)s.
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Tsymbalenko, V.L. Transition from the “Burst-Like Growth” to the Normal Growth Kinetics in Free-Growing Helium Crystals. J Low Temp Phys 208, 324–330 (2022). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10909-022-02782-0
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