A discussion of epitaxial growth is presented for those situations (OMVPE, CBE, ALE, MOMBE, GSMBE, etc.) when the kinetics of surface processes associated with molecular precursors may be rate limiting. Emphasis is placed on the identification of various {\it characteristic length scales} associated with the surface processes. Study of the relative magnitudes of these lengths permits one to identify regimes of qualitatively different growth kinetics as a function of temperature and deposition flux. The approach is illustrated with a simple model which takes account of deposition, diffusion, desorption, dissociation, and step incorporation of a single precursor species, as well as the usual processes of atomic diffusion and step incorporatio...
For part II see ibid., vol.5, p.36 (1990). In parts I and II models are derived in which diffusion o...
The problem of a complete theory describing the far-from-equilibrium statistical mechanics of epitax...
This chapter mainly introduces five basic stages of the film deposition process (vapor adsorption, s...
We examine the morphological evolution of growing surfaces using Monte Carlo simulations of a solid ...
We study epitaxial growth onto a patterned substrate by considering the nucleation and motion of ste...
For part II see ibid., vol.5, p.36 (1990). In parts I and II models are derived in which diffusion o...
For part II see ibid., vol.5, p.36 (1990). In parts I and II models are derived in which diffusion o...
For part II see ibid., vol.5, p.36 (1990). In parts I and II models are derived in which diffusion o...
For part II see ibid., vol.5, p.36 (1990). In parts I and II models are derived in which diffusion o...
Theoretical aspects of crystal growth far from equilibrium are investigated. The study of temporal c...
A review is given of III–V epitaxial layer growth by chemical beam epitaxy (CBE), molecular beam epi...
A review is given of III–V epitaxial layer growth by chemical beam epitaxy (CBE), molecular beam epi...
Theoretical aspects of crystal growth far from equilibrium are investigated. The study of temporal c...
A review is given of III–V epitaxial layer growth by chemical beam epitaxy (CBE), molecular beam epi...
A review is given of III–V epitaxial layer growth by chemical beam epitaxy (CBE), molecular beam epi...
For part II see ibid., vol.5, p.36 (1990). In parts I and II models are derived in which diffusion o...
The problem of a complete theory describing the far-from-equilibrium statistical mechanics of epitax...
This chapter mainly introduces five basic stages of the film deposition process (vapor adsorption, s...
We examine the morphological evolution of growing surfaces using Monte Carlo simulations of a solid ...
We study epitaxial growth onto a patterned substrate by considering the nucleation and motion of ste...
For part II see ibid., vol.5, p.36 (1990). In parts I and II models are derived in which diffusion o...
For part II see ibid., vol.5, p.36 (1990). In parts I and II models are derived in which diffusion o...
For part II see ibid., vol.5, p.36 (1990). In parts I and II models are derived in which diffusion o...
For part II see ibid., vol.5, p.36 (1990). In parts I and II models are derived in which diffusion o...
Theoretical aspects of crystal growth far from equilibrium are investigated. The study of temporal c...
A review is given of III–V epitaxial layer growth by chemical beam epitaxy (CBE), molecular beam epi...
A review is given of III–V epitaxial layer growth by chemical beam epitaxy (CBE), molecular beam epi...
Theoretical aspects of crystal growth far from equilibrium are investigated. The study of temporal c...
A review is given of III–V epitaxial layer growth by chemical beam epitaxy (CBE), molecular beam epi...
A review is given of III–V epitaxial layer growth by chemical beam epitaxy (CBE), molecular beam epi...
For part II see ibid., vol.5, p.36 (1990). In parts I and II models are derived in which diffusion o...
The problem of a complete theory describing the far-from-equilibrium statistical mechanics of epitax...
This chapter mainly introduces five basic stages of the film deposition process (vapor adsorption, s...