[email protected] said: > â¦â¦ and there are whole families of crystal cuts that have been optimized > for > use as thermometers. There is no need to compromise on something like an AT > or SC if you are after temperature. There are lots of different cuts to pick > between.
How many degrees of freedom are there if I want to make a crystal? What fraction of the space has been explored? Rotation in 3D has 3 degrees of freedom, but we are making a plane so I think we get one back. How accurately does a the crystal have to be oriented? If I'm doing a brute force search, how close together would I have to make test samples in order to not jump over something interesting? If I pick a type of cut, say AT, does the shape (round, rectangular) effect the temperature profile? If it's rectangular, that may add another degree of freedom. -- These are my opinions. I hate spam.
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