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Space-grown crystals

Chayen, N. E. and HeUiwell, J. R. (1999). Space-grown crystals may prove their worth. Nature, 398, 20. [Pg.57]

The crystal growth of lead iodide in space and on earth is the subject of this paper. All materials were characterized on earth although the growth mechanism was filmed at both locations In order to better understand differences between earth and space grown crystals. [Pg.3]


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