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Discover Ludwig"crystallite size" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English, especially in scientific or technical contexts.
It refers to the size of the individual crystals within a material or substance. Example: The researchers found that the decrease in crystallite size resulted in a more efficient absorption of solar energy.
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The crystallite size was calculated according to Scherrer equation.
The crystallite size calculated by the Scherrer equation showed that ACFL550 and AC550 have relatively similar crystallite size (Table 1).
Characteristic examples are the crystallite size maps and volumes of the CeO2 and ZrO2 phases.
The NiO crystallite size distribution shows a similar behaviour to that observed for the ZrO2 phase.
The dashed white line indicates the radial-dependent crystallite size damping factor.
The crystallite size increases with deposition temperature.
Conversely, these coatings showed smaller crystallite size.
Crystallite size is between 13 18 nm.
This phenomenon is more apparent at the CeO2 crystallite size volumes presented in Fig. 2, where it can be readily seen that the CeO2 crystallite size follows an egg-yolk distribution in all catalyst particles.
The average crystallite size was calculated to be 35 nm (see Supplementary Fig. S12 and Table S11 online).
Cançado, L. G. et al. General equation for the determination of the crystallite size La of nanographite by Raman spectroscopy.
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