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Spiral Burton-Cabrera-Frank theory

A detailed theory of the spiral growth of crystals has been developed by Burton, Cabrera, Frank, Mott and Levine [4.33-4.41] who have considered the case of spiral growth from a supersaturated vapor phase. Later the theory was adapted to electrocrystahization by Vermilyea [4.44] and Fleischmann and Thirsk [4.48] and developed further and verified experimentally by Budevski, Bostanov, Staikov, Nanev et al. [4.28, 4.69-4.75] (see also the pioneering work of Kaischew, Budevski and MaUnovski [4.76]). [Pg.202]

The screw-dislocation theory (sometimes referred to as the BCF theory because of its development by Burton, Cabrera, and Frank) is based on a mechanism of continuous movement in a spiral or screw of a step or ledge on the crystal surface. The theory shows that the dependence of growth rate on supersaturation can vary from a parabolic relationship at low supersaturations to a linear relationship at high supersaturations. In the BCF theory, growth rate is given by ... [Pg.204]

Burton, Cabrera, and Frank [56] and Bennema and Gilmer [57] have developed a theory to predict the crystal growth rate for screw dislocations. The growth rate will depend on the shape of the growth spiral. For an Archimedian spiral, shown in Figure 6.14 [58], the distance between the steps of the spiral yo is... [Pg.204]


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