Козлова Рост кристаллов 1967 Kozlova Crystal Growth Moscow University

Kozlova, O. G. Crystal Growth (Rost kristallov), 1967. In Russian

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Kozlova, O. G. Crystal Growth (Rost kristallov), 1967. In Russian

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Козлова О. Г. Рост кристаллов : Учеб. пособие / Под ред. Н. В. Белова.
Москва : Изд-во Моск. ун-та (МГУ), 1967.
238 с. Твёрдый издательский переплёт, обычный формат. Тираж 5 500 экз.
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Kozlova, O. G. Crystal Growth (Rost kristallov): Textbook / Ed. by N. V. Belov.
Moscow: Moscow University Press (MSU), 1967.
238 pp. Hardcover, ordinary format. Print run: 5,500 copies.

This 1967 volume stands as one of the pioneering systematic textbooks on crystal growth published in the Soviet Union. Released by the prestigious Moscow University Press, it was edited by the world-renowned crystallographer Nikolai Belov, whose leadership ensured the work met the highest academic standards of the era. The book was produced during a critical period when the demand for high-quality synthetic crystals was surging due to the rapid advancement of Soviet electronics, optics, and laser technology.
The text provides a comprehensive overview of the physicochemical principles governing crystal nucleation and development. It explores contemporary theories of growth—including surface and dislocation mechanisms—while meticulously analyzing the relationship between synthesis conditions and resulting crystal defects. A significant portion of the book is dedicated to the technical "know-how" of the 1960s, detailing methods for growing single crystals from melts, solutions, and the vapor phase, as well as the essential processes for purifying raw materials.
For historians of science and researchers in materials science, Kozlova's work is a valuable record of the foundational methods that paved the way for modern industrial crystallography. It remains a classic example of the "Moscow School" of crystallography, reflecting the rigorous pedagogical approach that characterized the Faculty of Geology and Physics at Moscow State University during the mid-20th century.

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