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Journal of Materials Chemistry
The mechanism by which crystals grow from the flux is normally by layers spreading from screw-dislocation sources, forming growth hillocks. Alternative mechanisms are not uncommon and twin domains have been found to provide the dominant growth centres in some rare-earth aluminate crystals, in which the angle between twins is only of the order of 1°. Other factors such as edge nucleation and the mutual influence of adjacent crystal faces are also discussed. © 1973.
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