A Comprehensive Model of Snow Crystal Faceting

Kenneth G. Libbrecht, James Walkling

arXiv (Cornell University)(2023)

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Crystal faceting can emerge via two broad physical mechanisms: anisotropic attachment kinetics on growing crystals and anisotropic surface energies on near-equilibrium crystals. For the case of the ice/vapor system, anisotropic attachment kinetics is the dominant faceting mechanism, while the possible occurrence of equilibrium faceting has been debated for many decades. In this investigation we examine ice/vapor faceting at low supersaturations over the temperature range -15C-2C, thus suggesting that snow crystal faceting is caused by anisotropic attachment kinetics even at extremely slow growth rates.
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