We study a model for shape instabilities of heteroepitaxial crystalline films. Lattice misfits between the substrate and the film induce elastic stresses in the film, which adjusts the shape of its free surface to reduce its total energy, sum of an elastic and a surface energy. We give a precise framework that guarantees the existence of solutions to this variational problem. We show that equilibrium states can be approximated using a two-phase model for representing the surface energy. Numerical results, obtained via this approximation, are presented.ou
Continuum elastic theory is applied to the formation of misfit dislocations and point defects in str...
Based on the dislocation theory of twinning, an analytical solution is given to determine the critic...
The role of the free surface in determining the equilibrium position of misfit dislocations in thin ...
Strained epitaxial films grown on a relatively thick substrate are considered in the context of plan...
In the context of a variational model for the epitaxial growth of strained elastic films, ...
We introduce a continuum model of elasticity in a nonequilibrium multiphase system—including smooth ...
We introduce a continuum model of elasticity in a nonequilibrium multiphase system—including smooth ...
International audienceA generalised Wulf-Kaishew theorem is given describing the equilibrium shape (...
The equilibrium morphology of misfit twins in an epilayer with different elastic constants from its ...
International audienceThe epitaxial contact between a three-dimensional (3D) deposited crystal A and...
International audienceThree-dimensional epitaxial deposits when accomodated on a mismatched substrat...
We develop a general dynamical theory for the epitaxial growth of an elastic film , a theory that ac...
A variational model for epitaxially strained films accounting for the presence of dislocations is c...
An analytical expression of the free energy consisting of the strain energy, surface energy and int...
We have studied numerically the stability and defect nucleation in epitaxial layers on a substrate w...
Continuum elastic theory is applied to the formation of misfit dislocations and point defects in str...
Based on the dislocation theory of twinning, an analytical solution is given to determine the critic...
The role of the free surface in determining the equilibrium position of misfit dislocations in thin ...
Strained epitaxial films grown on a relatively thick substrate are considered in the context of plan...
In the context of a variational model for the epitaxial growth of strained elastic films, ...
We introduce a continuum model of elasticity in a nonequilibrium multiphase system—including smooth ...
We introduce a continuum model of elasticity in a nonequilibrium multiphase system—including smooth ...
International audienceA generalised Wulf-Kaishew theorem is given describing the equilibrium shape (...
The equilibrium morphology of misfit twins in an epilayer with different elastic constants from its ...
International audienceThe epitaxial contact between a three-dimensional (3D) deposited crystal A and...
International audienceThree-dimensional epitaxial deposits when accomodated on a mismatched substrat...
We develop a general dynamical theory for the epitaxial growth of an elastic film , a theory that ac...
A variational model for epitaxially strained films accounting for the presence of dislocations is c...
An analytical expression of the free energy consisting of the strain energy, surface energy and int...
We have studied numerically the stability and defect nucleation in epitaxial layers on a substrate w...
Continuum elastic theory is applied to the formation of misfit dislocations and point defects in str...
Based on the dislocation theory of twinning, an analytical solution is given to determine the critic...
The role of the free surface in determining the equilibrium position of misfit dislocations in thin ...