Title of article
THEORETICAL STUDIES OF ATOMIC-SCALE PROCESSES RELEVANT TO CRYSTAL GROWTH
Author/Authors
Jonsson، Hannes نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2000
Pages
31
From page
623
To page
653
Abstract
The study of adsorption, diffusion, island formation, and interlayer transport of atoms on a growing surface has been an active field in the past decade, because of both experimental and theoretical advances. Experiments can give detailed images of patterns formed on growing surfaces. An important challenge to the theoretical studies is the identification of dynamical processes controlling the pattern formation and overall surface morphology. This can be achieved by accurate modeling of the atomic interactions, a thorough search for active atomic-scale processes, and simulation of the growth on the experimental timescale to allow for detailed comparison with the experimental measurements. An overview of some of the theoretical methodology used in these studies and results obtained for one of the most extensively studied systems, Pt(111), is given here.Aremarkable richness of phenomena has emerged from these studies, where apparently small effects can shift the balance between competing molecular processes and thereby change the morphology of a growing surface. The article concludes with a discussion of possible future directions in this research area.
Keywords
pattern formation , Adsorption , diffusion , transition states , surface dynamics
Journal title
Annual Review of Physical Chemistry
Serial Year
2000
Journal title
Annual Review of Physical Chemistry
Record number
121591
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