isäntäkiteen
Isäntäkiteen, often translated as "host crystal" or "parent crystal," is a term used in materials science and crystallography to describe a crystal that serves as a template or foundation for the growth of another crystal or a crystalline layer. This phenomenon is particularly relevant in the study of epitaxy, a process where a thin film of crystalline material is deposited onto a crystalline substrate, and the deposited layer adopts the same crystallographic orientation as the substrate.
The isäntäkiteen plays a crucial role in determining the structure, orientation, and properties of the grown
The lattice mismatch between the isäntäkiteen and the growing crystal is an important factor. A small lattice
The concept of isäntäkiteen is fundamental to understanding crystal growth processes, particularly when precise control over