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Bravais-Friedel-Donnay-Harker

Docherty, R., G. Clydesdale, K.J. Roberts, and P. Bennema, Application of Bravais-Friedel-Donnay-Harker, Attachment Energy and Ising Models to Understanding the Morphology of Molecular Crystals, J. Physics D Appl. Physics 24 89 (1991). [Pg.32]

The Bravais-Friedel-Donnay-Harker Rule and Attachment Energy Models.167... [Pg.157]

Docherty, R., Clydesdale, G., Roberts, K. J., and Bennema, R, Apphcation of Bravais-Friedel-Donnay-Harker attachment energy and Ising models to understanding the morphology of molecular crystals, J. Phys. D Appl. Phys., 24, 89, 1991. [Pg.153]

Several methods exist to calculate relative growth rates. The earliest and simplest of these was initially proposed by Bravais [29] and Friedel [30] and later extended by Donnay and Marker [31]. Known as the Bravais-Friedel-Doimay-Harker (BFDH) model, it states that the growth rate of a given crystallographic face with Miller indices (hkl) is proportional to the inverse of the interplanar distance between... [Pg.116]


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