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Crystallographic analysis of atomic structures in the study of crystallization mechanisms

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By means of the mechanical-wave concept of crystal state and the crystallographic analysis the universal regularities of the crystal structure formation are determined: presudotranslational ordering of atoms within unit cells; separate ordering of different groups of atoms with the alignment of their sublattice parameters; the principle of coherent assembly a structure from stable building blocks with the local geometry and block symmetry spread on the structure formed, and so on. The crystallization mechanism is illustrated by specific structures.

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Original Russian Text © 2017 S. V. Borisov, N. V. Pervukhina, S. A. Magarill.

Translated from Zhurnal Strukturnoi Khimii, Vol. 58, No. 5, pp. 979–985, June–July, 2017.

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Borisov, S.V., Pervukhina, N.V. & Magarill, S.A. Crystallographic analysis of atomic structures in the study of crystallization mechanisms. J Struct Chem 58, 940–946 (2017). https://doi.org/10.1134/S0022476617050122

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