nanokrystalinske
Nanokrystalinske refers to materials whose internal structure is dominated by nanoscale crystalline grains. In these materials, the crystallites—coherent regions of ordered atoms—typically measure from about 1 to 100 nanometers. Nanokrystalinske can be metals, ceramics, oxides, or composite systems, and they often exhibit a high volume fraction of grain boundaries, which strongly influences their properties.
The small grain size gives nanokrystalinske distinct mechanical and physical traits. They often show high yield
Synthesis and processing of nanokrystalinske employ both bottom-up and top-down approaches. Bottom-up methods include chemical synthesis,
Characterization typically uses X-ray diffraction to estimate crystallite size from peak broadening, transmission electron microscopy to