When a finite volume of etching solution is in contact with a disordered solid, complex dynamics of the solid-solution interface develop. If the etchant is consumed in the chemical reaction, the dynamics stop spontaneously on a self-similar fractal surface. As only the weakest sites are corroded, the solid surface gets progressively harder and harder. At the same time, it becomes rougher and rougher uncovering the critical spatial correlations typical of percolation. From this, the chemical process reveals the latent percolation criticality hidden in any random system. Recently, a simple minimal model was introduced by Sapoval et al. to describe this phenomenon. Through analytic and numerical study, we obtain a detailed description of the p...
Percolation theory is a useful tool when modeling the random interconnectivity of the microscopic el...
Percolation theory is a useful tool when modeling the random interconnectivity of the microscopic el...
Surface disorder and random roughness of electrode surfaces are discussed in terms of Euclidean and ...
When a finite volume of etching solution is in contact with a disordered solid, complex dynamics of ...
We propose a phenomenological field theoretical approach to the chemical etching of a disordered sol...
We propose a phenomenological field theoretical approach to the chemical etching of a disordered sol...
We present a two-dimensional theoretical model for the slow chemical corrosion of a thin film of a d...
We present a two-dimensional theoretical model for the slow chemical corrosion of a thin film of a d...
We show through numerical simulation that fractal morphology appears at the end of the spontaneous e...
A prototype statistical model for the etching of a random solid is investigated in order to assess t...
We propose a selective disaggregation model in three dimensions with a mixed Brownian-deterministic ...
Recently, the kinetics of surface roughening has attracted a lot of attention in statistical physics...
This paper is dedicated to Professor Dietrich Stauffer on the occasion of his sixtieth birthday. The...
The Etching model on various fractal substrates embedded in two dimensions was investigated by means...
PACS. 68.35.Ct – Interface structure and roughness. PACS. 68.35.Rh – Phase transitions and critical ...
Percolation theory is a useful tool when modeling the random interconnectivity of the microscopic el...
Percolation theory is a useful tool when modeling the random interconnectivity of the microscopic el...
Surface disorder and random roughness of electrode surfaces are discussed in terms of Euclidean and ...
When a finite volume of etching solution is in contact with a disordered solid, complex dynamics of ...
We propose a phenomenological field theoretical approach to the chemical etching of a disordered sol...
We propose a phenomenological field theoretical approach to the chemical etching of a disordered sol...
We present a two-dimensional theoretical model for the slow chemical corrosion of a thin film of a d...
We present a two-dimensional theoretical model for the slow chemical corrosion of a thin film of a d...
We show through numerical simulation that fractal morphology appears at the end of the spontaneous e...
A prototype statistical model for the etching of a random solid is investigated in order to assess t...
We propose a selective disaggregation model in three dimensions with a mixed Brownian-deterministic ...
Recently, the kinetics of surface roughening has attracted a lot of attention in statistical physics...
This paper is dedicated to Professor Dietrich Stauffer on the occasion of his sixtieth birthday. The...
The Etching model on various fractal substrates embedded in two dimensions was investigated by means...
PACS. 68.35.Ct – Interface structure and roughness. PACS. 68.35.Rh – Phase transitions and critical ...
Percolation theory is a useful tool when modeling the random interconnectivity of the microscopic el...
Percolation theory is a useful tool when modeling the random interconnectivity of the microscopic el...
Surface disorder and random roughness of electrode surfaces are discussed in terms of Euclidean and ...