Gas-diffusion electrocrystallization is a technique used in materials science and electrochemistry to grow crystalline materials, particularly metal or semiconductor crystals, by exploiting the diffusion of gases in an electrochemical environment. This method allows for the precise control of crystal growth conditions, which can lead to the formation of high-quality crystals with desirable properties. ### Key Principles: 1. **Electrochemical Reaction**: The process involves the electrochemical reduction of gaseous precursors at an electrode surface.

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