yksikristallisiä
Yksikristallisiä is a Finnish term that translates to "single-crystalline" or "monocrystalline" in English. It refers to a solid material composed of a single, continuous crystal lattice. In a single crystal, the atoms are arranged in a highly ordered and repeating pattern throughout the entire structure, with no grain boundaries or dislocations that interrupt this regularity. This uniform atomic arrangement distinguishes single crystals from polycrystalline materials, which are composed of many smaller, randomly oriented crystals.
The properties of single crystals can be significantly different from those of their polycrystalline counterparts. Due
Single crystals are crucial in many technological applications. For instance, semiconductor single crystals, such as silicon