polykrystalillisissa
Polykrystalillisissa, or polycrystalline materials, refer to solid substances composed of many small crystalline regions, or grains, with different orientations. Unlike single-crystal materials, which have a continuous, uniform atomic structure throughout, polycrystalline materials consist of multiple crystals (grains) that are separated by grain boundaries. These boundaries are regions where the atomic arrangement changes abruptly, affecting the material’s properties.
Polycrystalline materials are common in nature and widely used in engineering due to their versatility. Metals,
The formation of polycrystalline structures typically occurs during solidification from a molten or amorphous state, where
Polycrystalline materials are fundamental in applications ranging from structural components in construction to electronic devices. Their