monikiteisiä
Monikiteisiä is a Finnish term used in geology and materials science to describe substances that are composed of multiple crystalline grains. In English this is commonly called polycrystalline. Each grain within a monikiteisiä material has its own crystal lattice orientation, and the regions where grains meet are known as grain boundaries. This is in contrast to monokiteinen (monocrystalline) materials, which consist of a single crystal with a continuous lattice across the entire sample.
Monikiteisiä materials form through processes that produce many crystallites, such as crystallization from melt or solution
Properties of monikiteisiä materials are often governed by grain boundaries. These boundaries can hinder or facilitate
Examples and applications are widespread. Natural polycrystalline minerals such as quartz, feldspar, and calcite occur as