kristallstorlekar
Kristallstorlekar refers to the dimensions of individual crystals or crystal grains that make up a solid material. In geology it is commonly used to describe the grain size of rocks, such as the size of quartz grains in sandstone or the mica flake size in schist. In materials science and solid‐state physics the term covers the size of crystalline domains in metals, ceramics, and semiconductors, as well as the dimensions of nanoparticles in colloidal solutions.
The size of a crystal influences many of its physical properties. In structural materials, the grain size
Crystal size can be measured by several techniques. Scanning electron microscopy (SEM) and transmission electron microscopy
Accurate determination of kristallstorlekar is therefore essential for predicting material performance, interpreting geological histories, and designing