Abstract

AbstractThe scanning tunnelling microscope has revolutionized the quantitative analysis of epitaxial phenomena. This, in turn, has spawned a huge theoretical effort aimed at analyzing various aspects of the morphology of growing surfaces. One of the most important general approaches to have emerged from this effort is based on the application of scaling concepts to epitaxial island-size distributions in the regime of submonolayer coverage prior to coalescence. We first discuss the analytical basis for scaling solutions to rate equations. In the limit of irreversible aggregation, a solution is obtained in terms of the capture numbers which agrees with previous work. For reversible aggregation, we identify a new quantity that may be regarded as a continuous analogue of a critical island size. We then examine the influence of spatial correlations by introducing a method for modeling epitaxial phenomena in terms of the motion of island boundaries, which is implemented numerically using the level set method. This island dynamics model is continuous in the lateral directions, but retains atomic scale discreteness in the growth direction. Several choices for the island boundary velocity are discussed and computations of the island dynamics model using the level set method are presented.

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