We study in light of recent ellipsometry, vapor pressure isotherm and specific-heat measurements on the thermodynamics of adsorbed thin films on graphite, the connection between the layering phase diagrams of thin films on periodic substrates and the thermodynamics of the solid-vapor interface of a semi-infinite crystal. The latter is the limit of the former when the film becomes infinitely thick, and we are interested in connecting this limiting behavior to the thermodynamics of films of finite thickness. We argue that the concepts of surface roughening, preroughening, and reconstruction provide a quantitatively useful framework within which to discuss this connection. Through general renormalization-group arguments and, in more detail, th...
The growth and possible wetting behaviors of an adsorbed film are studied employing a solid-on-solid...
We consider a stack of weakly Josephson coupled superfluid layers with c-axis disorder in the form o...
Ag(100) homoepitaxy constitutes one of the simplest systems in which to study thin-film growth. Yet ...
New surface and layering phase diagrams are proposed based on generalized sine-Gordon models with an...
We study the phenomenon of super-roughening found on surfaces growing on disordered substrates. We ...
We present heat-capacity data detailing the evolution of the first six layers of argon adsorbed on g...
A solid-on-solid model of a layered crystal, which has five layers per repeat period in the directio...
In this paper we study the structure of the ice/vapor interface in the neighborhood of the triple po...
This thesis describes theoretical investigations into the dynamics of superfluid films and the effec...
We elaborate upon a recently proposed surface model consisting of a domain wall induced by a twisted...
Understanding the wetting properties of premelting films requires knowledge of the film’s equation o...
We study the interplay between surface roughening and phase separation during the growth of binary ...
12 pages, 5 figures.-- PACS nrs.: 68.35.Rh, 64.60.Ak, 64.60.Ht, 81.10.Aj.-- MSC2000 code: 82C28.ArXi...
The competition between pinning of periodic elastic media, e.g., charge density waves or flux line l...
Using an exact method, we numerically study the zero-temperature roughness of interfaces in the rand...
The growth and possible wetting behaviors of an adsorbed film are studied employing a solid-on-solid...
We consider a stack of weakly Josephson coupled superfluid layers with c-axis disorder in the form o...
Ag(100) homoepitaxy constitutes one of the simplest systems in which to study thin-film growth. Yet ...
New surface and layering phase diagrams are proposed based on generalized sine-Gordon models with an...
We study the phenomenon of super-roughening found on surfaces growing on disordered substrates. We ...
We present heat-capacity data detailing the evolution of the first six layers of argon adsorbed on g...
A solid-on-solid model of a layered crystal, which has five layers per repeat period in the directio...
In this paper we study the structure of the ice/vapor interface in the neighborhood of the triple po...
This thesis describes theoretical investigations into the dynamics of superfluid films and the effec...
We elaborate upon a recently proposed surface model consisting of a domain wall induced by a twisted...
Understanding the wetting properties of premelting films requires knowledge of the film’s equation o...
We study the interplay between surface roughening and phase separation during the growth of binary ...
12 pages, 5 figures.-- PACS nrs.: 68.35.Rh, 64.60.Ak, 64.60.Ht, 81.10.Aj.-- MSC2000 code: 82C28.ArXi...
The competition between pinning of periodic elastic media, e.g., charge density waves or flux line l...
Using an exact method, we numerically study the zero-temperature roughness of interfaces in the rand...
The growth and possible wetting behaviors of an adsorbed film are studied employing a solid-on-solid...
We consider a stack of weakly Josephson coupled superfluid layers with c-axis disorder in the form o...
Ag(100) homoepitaxy constitutes one of the simplest systems in which to study thin-film growth. Yet ...