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titleOfInvention Growth of Crystal Structures on Demand
abstract The apparatus includes a substrate having a surface on which one or more crystallization nucleation sites are located. The apparatus additionally includes a second substrate having a second surface. The second surface is configured to maintain the crystallization starting material in an amorphous state or an initial crystalline state. The crystallization nucleation site is configured to characterize the crystallization starting material.
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