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Measurement of two-dimensional distribution of surface supersaturation over a sodium chlorate crystal surface using multidirectional interferometry

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Title Measurement of two-dimensional distribution of surface supersaturation over a sodium chlorate crystal surface using multidirectional interferometry
 
Creator MURAYAMA, K
TSUKAMOTO, K
SRIVASTAVA, A
MIURA, H
YOKOYAMA, E
KIMURA, Y
 
Subject surface supersaturation
interferometer
microgravity
stability of face
growth mechanism
BUOYANCY-DRIVEN CONVECTION
CONCENTRATION FIELD
AQUEOUS-SOLUTION
GROWTH
RECONSTRUCTION
TOMOGRAPHY
STABILITY
BA(NO3)2
GEOMETRY
 
Description The two-dimensional (2D) distributions of surface supersaturation of sodium chlorate crystals with and without solutal convection have been measured by means of a multidirectional interferometry (MDI) technique coupled with the principles of three-dimensional (3D) computer tomography. When solutal convection was present over a top face, the supersaturation at the center of the face was depleted by a factor of >0.9 with reference to the value at the edges of the crystal. When the convection was suppressed using an upside-down geometry, the depletion of supersaturation at the center of the face was much smaller,
 
Publisher WILEY-V C H VERLAG GMBH
 
Date 2014-12-29T04:58:51Z
2014-12-29T04:58:51Z
2014
 
Type Article
 
Identifier CRYSTAL RESEARCH AND TECHNOLOGY, 49(5)315-322
1521-4079
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/crat.201400010
http://dspace.library.iitb.ac.in/jspui/handle/100/17136
 
Language English