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Growth movement step effects

Although the Cabrera-Vermilyea model represents an idealized picture of the growth and interaction process, experimental observations of the features and movement of the steps on crystal faces validate the model (van der Eerden and Muller-Krumbhaar 1986). A striking example is the effect of Al + adsorption on the... [Pg.81]

Therefore, the first step, in trying to analyse the origin and role of these constraints linked to the role of the interface, is to define the ideal case for the growth or recession of the contacting phases when the interface acts to effect all the previous requirements, i.e. such that no constraint interacts with the growth or recession processes. After such a description and analysis, the nature and role of constraints linked to the movement of the interface and to the accommodation of volume change can be considered and analysed. [Pg.16]


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