Structure Property in Cu crystallization
Bobin Li

TL;DR
This paper investigates the phase transition of copper crystallization, defining physical quantities like diffusion and symmetry to quantify structural changes during the process.
Contribution
It introduces specific physical quantities to describe structural properties in copper crystallization, providing new insights into phase transition behavior.
Findings
Structural properties change notably during Cu crystallization
Defined physical quantities to quantify diffusion and symmetry
Identified interesting structural changes in the phase transition
Abstract
Phase transition is a central topic in condensed matter physics, all the time. In this paper, as a general representative of phase transition, the Cu crystallization is discussed. And some physical quantities is defined to quantificationally describe the structure property in Cu crystallization, such as diffusion property and symmetry so on. As a result, it is indicated that there are some interesting changes of structure property in Cu crystallization.
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Topicsnanoparticles nucleation surface interactions
