Rim formation on crystal faces growing in confinement |
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Authors: | Anja Røyne Dag Kristian Dysthe |
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Institution: | Physics of Geological Processes (PGP), University of Oslo, P.O. Box 1048, 0316 Oslo, Norway |
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Abstract: | A crystal face growing from solution while exerting a normal force on a confining surface is often observed to develop a growth rim surrounding a hollow core. The interpretation has been that this is a manifestation of steady state growth due to the balance between the concentration gradient and stress gradient along the confined crystal surface. In this paper, we present experimental results which show that the growth rim is instead formed as a consequence of faceted growth on the confined surface. Steady state growth is not ensured by a gradient in normal stress, but rather a gradient in step density along the crystal face. The loaded crystal surfaces display a high degree of roughness, and the stress is not uniformly distributed across the surface, but transmitted at discrete asperities. We discuss the implications of these findings for the interpretation of previous experimental results, and for the thermodynamics of crystal growth subject to normal stress. |
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