Nanoscale self-assembly is naturally subject to impediments at the nanoscale. The recently developed ability to follow processes at the molecular level forces us to resolve older, coarse-grained concepts in terms of their molecular mechanisms. In this Letter, we highlight one such example. We present evidence based on experimental and simulation data that one of the cornerstones of crystal growth theory, the Cabrera-Vermilyea model of step advancement in the presence of impurities, is based on incomplete physics. We demonstrate that the piercing of an impurity fence by elementary steps is not solely determined by the Gibbs-Thomson effect, as assumed by Cabrera-Vermilyea. Our data show that for conditions leading up to growth cessation, step...
Both the dissolution and growth of a molecular crystalline material, urea, has been studied using dy...
Epitaxial growth on a surface vicinal to a high-symmetry crystallographic plane occurs through the p...
Some impurities cannot integrate into isolated kinks because they completely block the growth of the...
The growth of crystals from solution is a fundamental process of relevance to such diverse areas as ...
The growth of crystals from solution is a fundamental process of relevance to such diverse areas as ...
Crystals grow by laying down new layers of material which can either correspond in size to the heigh...
We proposed a simple physical model of growth hysteresis and oscillatory growth in a crystallization...
Recent observations of the growth of protein crystals have identified two different growth regimes. ...
Impurities/additives may be either detrimental or beneficial to many different crystal growth applic...
We report on the failure of the Cabrera–Vermilyea (CV) step pinning model to reproduce the elementar...
Molecular self-assembly is usually done at low supersaturation, leading to low rates of growth, in o...
Impurities/additives may be either detrimental or beneficial to many different crystal growth applic...
The step pinning hypothesis is widely accepted as an explanation for the inhabitation of crystal gro...
A one-dimensional (1D) continuum description of growth on vicinal surfaces in the presence of immobi...
Impurities control the formation of bio-crystals and can fully paralyze crystal growth at low levels...
Both the dissolution and growth of a molecular crystalline material, urea, has been studied using dy...
Epitaxial growth on a surface vicinal to a high-symmetry crystallographic plane occurs through the p...
Some impurities cannot integrate into isolated kinks because they completely block the growth of the...
The growth of crystals from solution is a fundamental process of relevance to such diverse areas as ...
The growth of crystals from solution is a fundamental process of relevance to such diverse areas as ...
Crystals grow by laying down new layers of material which can either correspond in size to the heigh...
We proposed a simple physical model of growth hysteresis and oscillatory growth in a crystallization...
Recent observations of the growth of protein crystals have identified two different growth regimes. ...
Impurities/additives may be either detrimental or beneficial to many different crystal growth applic...
We report on the failure of the Cabrera–Vermilyea (CV) step pinning model to reproduce the elementar...
Molecular self-assembly is usually done at low supersaturation, leading to low rates of growth, in o...
Impurities/additives may be either detrimental or beneficial to many different crystal growth applic...
The step pinning hypothesis is widely accepted as an explanation for the inhabitation of crystal gro...
A one-dimensional (1D) continuum description of growth on vicinal surfaces in the presence of immobi...
Impurities control the formation of bio-crystals and can fully paralyze crystal growth at low levels...
Both the dissolution and growth of a molecular crystalline material, urea, has been studied using dy...
Epitaxial growth on a surface vicinal to a high-symmetry crystallographic plane occurs through the p...
Some impurities cannot integrate into isolated kinks because they completely block the growth of the...