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The two commonest forms of crystallization from the moving solvent are the growth of whisker crystals from a vapor via a liquid phase (VLS process) and zone melting with a temperature gradient [1–3]. Here we survey results on the trends in the latter case.

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Lozovskii, V.N., Popov, V.P., Konstantinova, G.S., Ivkov, V.A. (1975). Basic Trends in Crystal Growth by the Moving-Solvent Method. In: Sheftal’, N.N., Givargizov, E.I. (eds) РОСТ КРИСТАЛЛОВ/Rost Kristallov/Growth of Crystals. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4684-1689-3_29

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