Abstract

AbstractConsiderable change (up to 100% in one of the cases) of the normal growth rate of hills on the (001) face of the TGS crystal at strictly constant supersaturation and temperature is registered experimentally.On the basis of the spatial disposition of the dislocations, which form the source of the steps, a model of a growth centre (called herein non‐parallel centre of growth) is proposed. The model is qualitatively concordant with the experimental data.It is shown that the inconstancy of the normal rate of growth at constant supersaturation and temperature is an immanent characteristic of the non‐parallel centre of growth.

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