Abstract
The theoretical considerations concerning the description of crystal growth are based on three very general models, i.e.,
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(i.)
normal (or continuous) growth,
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(ii.)
growth determined by processes of formation of two-dimensional nuclei and their subsequent enlargement and
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(iii.)
growth mediated by screw dislocations.
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Gutzow, I., Schmelzer, J. (1995). Theory of Crystal Growth and Dissolution in Undercooled Melts: Basic Approaches. In: The Vitreous State. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-03187-2_8
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