Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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9595705 | Surface Science | 2005 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
Scaling of the island size distribution in the asymptotic scaling limit Πâ â will be discussed. In particular, it is shown that for the simplest implementation of a model for epitaxial growth, the so-called point island model, the island size distribution (ISD) does not scale, and in fact becomes singular. The ultimate reason is that in a point island model there is no distinct nucleation phase followed by an aggregation phase. The same argument might be used to explain the existence of scaling in extended island models: Only when the nucleation phase is infinitesimal short compared to the aggregation phase, and there is no significant post-nucleation, do we expect scaling of the ISD.
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Authors
C. Ratsch, Y. Landa, R. Vardavas,