kristallijnfysica
Kristallijnfysica is a branch of physics that studies the physical properties of crystalline materials. Crystals are solids with a highly ordered atomic structure, where atoms are arranged in a repeating pattern. This regularity gives crystals unique properties such as anisotropy, where physical properties vary with direction, and the ability to diffract light, which is the basis for X-ray crystallography.
The study of crystalline materials involves understanding their lattice structures, which can be simple (like in
Kristallijnfysica also explores phase transitions, where a material changes from one crystal structure to another. This
The field of kristallijnfysica has applications in various areas, including materials science, electronics, and geology. It