Lecture

Crystal Growth Mechanisms: Nucleation, Synthesis, Doping, and Applications

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This lecture covers the critical size for nucleation, nucleation rate, and different growth mechanisms in crystal growth. It also discusses the synthesis of materials like Ca(OH)2 and Si3N4, as well as the doping of Al2O3. The application of sol-gel synthesis in producing spherical silica particles for chemical mechanical polishing is also explored.

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