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Figure 4
Three views of a 60% density isosurface of an Au crystal as reconstructed using adaptive coupling. The dimensions given in (a) represent the height and width of the crystal at its largest. The cross section used in Fig. 8 is shown as a partially transparent plane in (b) and (c). The dark-gray plane in all three images represents the substrate on which this crystal sits. The crystal's unusual morphology is due to it being only one half of a bicrystal. The forward-facing facet in panel (a) is a grain boundary with a twinned crystal (not shown) of similar size and shape. |

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