Thermal etching of sodium chloride II. Edge effects on surface structure

Thermal etching of (100) surfaces of NaCI single crystals has been studied by using different heating conditions and gaseous environments. It is shown that the high temperature surface topography is strongly dependent on the conditions of heating (position and symmetry of heating elements, etc.) and...

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spelling todo:paper_00396028_v2_nC_p314_Grinberg2023-10-03T14:49:50Z Thermal etching of sodium chloride II. Edge effects on surface structure Grinberg, A. Thermal etching of (100) surfaces of NaCI single crystals has been studied by using different heating conditions and gaseous environments. It is shown that the high temperature surface topography is strongly dependent on the conditions of heating (position and symmetry of heating elements, etc.) and on the temperature distribution in the sample. The different patterns observed in each case are discussed in terms of the theory of crystal growth elaborated by Cabrera and Vermilyea and the model of dissolution of a crystal with protected edges proposed by Frank. © 1964. Fil:Grinberg, A. Universidad de Buenos Aires. Facultad de Ciencias Exactas y Naturales; Argentina. JOUR info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.5/ar http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12110/paper_00396028_v2_nC_p314_Grinberg
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description Thermal etching of (100) surfaces of NaCI single crystals has been studied by using different heating conditions and gaseous environments. It is shown that the high temperature surface topography is strongly dependent on the conditions of heating (position and symmetry of heating elements, etc.) and on the temperature distribution in the sample. The different patterns observed in each case are discussed in terms of the theory of crystal growth elaborated by Cabrera and Vermilyea and the model of dissolution of a crystal with protected edges proposed by Frank. © 1964.
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author Grinberg, A.
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Thermal etching of sodium chloride II. Edge effects on surface structure
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title Thermal etching of sodium chloride II. Edge effects on surface structure
title_short Thermal etching of sodium chloride II. Edge effects on surface structure
title_full Thermal etching of sodium chloride II. Edge effects on surface structure
title_fullStr Thermal etching of sodium chloride II. Edge effects on surface structure
title_full_unstemmed Thermal etching of sodium chloride II. Edge effects on surface structure
title_sort thermal etching of sodium chloride ii. edge effects on surface structure
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