Tuesday, February 28, 2012

1202.5645 (B. Alling et al.)

Effects of configurational disorder on adatom mobilities on TiAlN(001)
surfaces
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B. Alling, P. Steneteg, C. Tholander, F. Tansnádi, I. Petrov, J. E. Greene, L. Hultman
We use metastable NaCl-structure Ti0.5Al0.5N alloys to probe effects of configurational disorder on adatom surface diffusion dynamics which control phase stability and nanostructural evolution during film growth. First-principles calculations were employed to obtain potential energy maps of Ti and Al adsorption on an ordered TiN(001) reference surface and a disordered Ti0.5Al0.5N(001) solid-solution surface. The energetics of adatom migration on these surfaces are determined and compared in order to isolate effects of configurational disorder. The results show that alloy surface disorder dramatically reduces Ti adatom mobilities. Al adatoms, in sharp contrast, experience only small disorder-induced differences in migration dynamics.
View original: http://arxiv.org/abs/1202.5645

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