crystal growth ranging from faceted crystals to symmetric dendrites. However, these growth
forms can be perturbed by heterogeneities, yielding a rich variety of polycrystalline growth
patterns. Phase-field simulations show that the presence of particulates (for example, dirt) or
a small rotational–translational mobility ratio (characteristic of high supercooling) in
crystallizing fluids give rise to similar growth patterns, implying a duality in the growth …