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üksikrystalrön is a theoretical concept in condensed matter physics describing a specific type of solid material. It refers to a solid that is composed of a single, perfectly ordered crystal. In such a structure, atoms or molecules are arranged in a highly repetitive, three-dimensional pattern extending throughout the entire specimen. This ideal arrangement leads to a range of unique physical properties, including anisotropic behavior where properties vary depending on the direction of measurement.
The formation of an üksikrystalrön is challenging in practice, as real-world crystallization processes often involve defects,