Dendrites: Understanding of this familiar phenomenon has led to the development of useful man-made materials.

作者: W. A. Tiller

DOI: 10.1126/SCIENCE.146.3646.871

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摘要: I have touched upon the great variety of crystal forms and dendritic in nature, discussed essential physics involved generation these during either constrained or unconstrained growth, shown how this knowledge helps classification seemingly infinite forms. Man has built understanding to control form dimensions certain materials his technological advantage. We may hope that, future, we will greater phenomena natural growth ability use for ends.

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