We might imagine crystals to be perfect structures,
but they are, in fact, often plagued with “defects.” Curiously
enough, such defects often appear due to atoms undergoing
reorganization to lower the energy of the system and attain
stability.
We might imagine crystals to be perfect structures,
but they are, in fact, often plagued with “defects.” Curiously
enough, such defects often appear due to atoms undergoing
reorganization to lower the energy of the system and attain
stability.