In thermodynamics, the driving force (Fd) associated with crystal growth is: Fd = Δμ/kBT = σ, where Δμ is the change in chemical potential, σ is the supersaturation state, kB is the Boltzmann constant, and T is absolute temperature.
In thermodynamics, the driving force (Fd) associated with crystal growth is: Fd = Δμ/kBT = σ, where Δμ is the change in chemical potential, σ is the supersaturation state, kB is the Boltzmann constant, and T is absolute temperature.