Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
9594725 Surface Science 2005 13 Pages PDF
Abstract
The finite size and interface effects on equilibrium crystal shape (ECS) have been investigated for the case of a surface free energy density including the free energy of step formation and inverse-square step-step interactions. Explicitly including the curvature of a crystallite leads to an extra boundary condition in the solution of the crystal shape, yielding a family of crystal shapes, governed by a constant of integration, which we call the shape parameter c. The total crystallite free energy, including interface energy, is minimized for c = 0, yielding in all cases the traditional Pakrovsky-Talapov shape. Solutions of the crystal shape for c ≠ 0 are presented and discussed in the context of meta-stable states due to the energy barrier for nucleation. Explicit scaled relationships for the ECS and meta-stable states in terms of the measurable step parameters and the interfacial energy are presented.
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