polycristallijne
Polycristallijne refers to materials that are composed of many crystallites, or grains, each with its own crystallographic orientation, separated by grain boundaries. This term is used in materials science to describe solids that are not single crystals.
The microstructure of polycristallijne materials forms during solidification from a melt and through subsequent processing of
Grain size is a key determinant of mechanical behavior. Generally, smaller grains strengthen materials through the
Production and processing methods include conventional casting and ingot forming, powder metallurgy, and thin-film deposition techniques
Applications of polycristallijne materials are widespread. Metals and alloys are commonly polycrystalline, as are ceramics and