Tuesday, November 6, 2012

1211.0740 (Giridhar Nandipati et al.)

Island Size Selectivity and island-shape analysis during 2D Island
Coarsening of Ag/Ag (111) Surface
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Giridhar Nandipati, Abdelkader Kara, Syed Islamuddin Shah, Talat S. Rahman
In our earlier study of Ag island coarsening on Ag(111) surface using kinetic Monte Carlo (KMC) simulations we found that during early stages coarsening proceeds as a sequence of selected island sizes resulting in peaks and valleys in the island-size distribution and that this selectivity is independent of initial conditions and dictated instead by the relative energetics of edge-atom diffusion and detachment/attachment processes and by the large activation barrier for kink detachment. In this paper we present a detailed analysis of the shapes of various island sizes observed during these KMC simulations and show that selectivity is due to the formation of kinetically stable island shapes which survive longer than non-selected sizes, which decay into nearby selected sizes. The stable shapes have a closed-shell structure - one in which every atom on the periphery having at least three nearest neighbors. Our KMC simulations were carried out using a very large database of processes identified by each atom's unique local environment, the activation barriers of which were calculated using semi-empirical interaction potentials based on the embedded-atom method.
View original: http://arxiv.org/abs/1211.0740

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