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by D.T.J. Hurle, courtesy of Journal of Crystal Growth
It all started 36 years ago with a conference in Boston,MA,USA.Ichiro Sunagawa
recently wrote [1 ]that prior to this conference, (which was conceived by an
enthusiastic young man working on magnetic materials at Harvard University),
"The crystal growth community was totally fragmented and had remained as a
peripheral field at the mercy of other organizations."
Scientists interested in the science and technology of crystal growth had only
sporadic opportunities to report their results and that from only a subsidiary
position at meetings of various societies whose principal focus was not on
crystal growth.
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