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Faceting of Silicide and Germanide Crystals Grown from the Melt

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A theory of crystal growth from the melt is successful if its results are comparable to experimental data, including the form of crystals, its relationship to the growth mechanism, and formation of defects.

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Frolov, A.A. (1991). Faceting of Silicide and Germanide Crystals Grown from the Melt. In: Givargizov, E.I., Grinberg, S.A. (eds) Growth of Crystals. Growth of Crystals, vol 17. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4615-3660-4_17

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