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High-resolution interferometry on facets of lysozyme crystals growing
under steady external conditions revealed intrinsic kinetics instabili
ties that occur as fluctuations in the spacing of growth steps. The am
plitude of these fluctuations is reduced by forced solution flow. This
increased stability is interpreted in terms of the ratio of the chara
cteristic rates of lattice incorporation and bulk transport. Apparentl
y a steady state is approached as an asymptote of a continuous family
of unsteady states.