Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1559759 Computational Materials Science 2016 5 Pages PDF
Abstract

•The liquid phase heteroepitaxial growth is studied at atomic scale by binary phase field crystal.•Atomic sizes have different influences on phase separation under positive and negative misfit strain.•Under the condition of different mobility, atoms with greater mobility accumulate at the film surface.•The epitaxial layer exhibits double islands phenomenon: light and dark islands.

The binary phase field crystal (PFC) model is employed to investigate influences of atomic sizes and mobility differences on the liquid phase heteroepitaxial. It was found that large size atoms are driven toward regions of tensile stress which correspond to peaks in a compressively strained film but to valleys in a film with tensile strain. Small size atoms are on the contrary in contrast for large size atoms. Due to the existence of vertical separation and lateral separation resulting from atomic size differences, the epitaxial layer exhibits double-island phenomenon: light and dark islands. In the presence of different mobilities, atoms with greater mobility accumulate at the film surface. And in the process of epitaxial growth, there are misfit dislocations nucleating in valleys where the strain is highest.

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