Strained epitaxial films grown on a relatively thick substrate are considered in the context of plane linear elasticity.The total free energy of the system is assumed to be the sum of the energy of the free surface of the film and the strain energy. Because of the latticemismatch between film and substrate, flat configurations are in general energetically unfavorable and a corrugated or islanded morphology is the preferred growth mode of the strained film. After specifying the functional setup in which the existence problem can be properly framed, a study of the qualitative properties of the solutions is undertaken. New regularity results for volume-constrained local minimizers of the total free energy are established, leading, as a byprodu...
An analytical expression of the free energy consisting of the strain energy, surface energy and int...
Continuum elastic theory is applied to the formation of misfit dislocations and point defects in str...
An overview of recent analytical developments in epitaxial growth is presented. The energy release v...
In the context of a variational model for the epitaxial growth of strained elastic films, ...
We study a model for shape instabilities of heteroepitaxial crystalline films. Lattice misfits betwe...
International audienceThree-dimensional epitaxial deposits when accomodated on a mismatched substrat...
A variational model for epitaxially strained films accounting for the presence of dislocations is c...
Abstract. We establish a local minimality sufficiency criterion, based on the strict positivity of t...
An analytical expression of the free energy consisting of the strain energy, surface energy and int...
We develop a general dynamical theory for the epitaxial growth of an elastic film , a theory that ac...
Abstract We analyze the growth stability of an epitaxial strained film on a flat substrate by the el...
International audienceA generalised Wulf-Kaishew theorem is given describing the equilibrium shape (...
A variational model for epitaxially-strained thin films deposited on substrates is derived by $\Gamm...
International audienceThe epitaxial contact between a three-dimensional (3D) deposited crystal A and...
Within the context of heteroepitaxial growth of a film onto a substrate, terraces and steps self-org...
An analytical expression of the free energy consisting of the strain energy, surface energy and int...
Continuum elastic theory is applied to the formation of misfit dislocations and point defects in str...
An overview of recent analytical developments in epitaxial growth is presented. The energy release v...
In the context of a variational model for the epitaxial growth of strained elastic films, ...
We study a model for shape instabilities of heteroepitaxial crystalline films. Lattice misfits betwe...
International audienceThree-dimensional epitaxial deposits when accomodated on a mismatched substrat...
A variational model for epitaxially strained films accounting for the presence of dislocations is c...
Abstract. We establish a local minimality sufficiency criterion, based on the strict positivity of t...
An analytical expression of the free energy consisting of the strain energy, surface energy and int...
We develop a general dynamical theory for the epitaxial growth of an elastic film , a theory that ac...
Abstract We analyze the growth stability of an epitaxial strained film on a flat substrate by the el...
International audienceA generalised Wulf-Kaishew theorem is given describing the equilibrium shape (...
A variational model for epitaxially-strained thin films deposited on substrates is derived by $\Gamm...
International audienceThe epitaxial contact between a three-dimensional (3D) deposited crystal A and...
Within the context of heteroepitaxial growth of a film onto a substrate, terraces and steps self-org...
An analytical expression of the free energy consisting of the strain energy, surface energy and int...
Continuum elastic theory is applied to the formation of misfit dislocations and point defects in str...
An overview of recent analytical developments in epitaxial growth is presented. The energy release v...