Recent experiments have shown that multi-phase epilayers may self-organize into ordered nanoscale patterns on a solid substrate. In this paper, we present a phase field model for the self-assembly of three-phase epilayers. Nanoscale patterns are developed by two competing actions: coarsening due to phase boundary energy and refining due to substrate-mediated elastic interaction. The continuum phase field approach leads to a set of nonlinear diffusion equations, which couples the two concentration fields in the epilayer and the stress field in the substrate. Numerical simulations reveal remarkably rich dynamics in the self-assembly of multi-phase epilayers. An epilayer may evolve into various patterns, suggesting a significant degree of expe...
We briefly review the recent results on formation of self-assembled nanostructures during heteroepit...
Generating and sustaining complex structures and patterns in diffusion-driven self-organizing system...
Journal ArticleWe demonstrate a self-organized pattern formation on vicinal Si(111) surfaces that ar...
assembly, surface stress A uniform multi-component epilayer may lose stability under the combined ac...
This study reports on the way of control the self-assembly process of nanostructures with various ex...
International audienceSelf-ordering at crystal surfaces has been the subject of intense efforts duri...
It is a well known fact that strain-driven self-assembly via Stranski-Krastonov growth is a promisin...
We investigate here the evolution of self-organized monolayer atomic clusters on atomically flat sub...
Journal ArticleComputer simulations show that if stress is present, steps on a vicinal surface can s...
In this thesis I describe an approach toward investigating moving interfaces, surface stabilities an...
A solid solution can spontaneously separate into phases that self-assemble into patterns. This proce...
We present a thermodynamic analysis and phase field modeling of self-assembled multiphase nanostruct...
We investigate the formation of nanostructures in 2D strained alloys on face centered cubic (111) su...
We present a novel method for the fabrication of well-ordered, two-dimensional nanocluster arrays. T...
We use molecular dynamics simulations to show how 2D anchoring patterns on a substrate can be utilis...
We briefly review the recent results on formation of self-assembled nanostructures during heteroepit...
Generating and sustaining complex structures and patterns in diffusion-driven self-organizing system...
Journal ArticleWe demonstrate a self-organized pattern formation on vicinal Si(111) surfaces that ar...
assembly, surface stress A uniform multi-component epilayer may lose stability under the combined ac...
This study reports on the way of control the self-assembly process of nanostructures with various ex...
International audienceSelf-ordering at crystal surfaces has been the subject of intense efforts duri...
It is a well known fact that strain-driven self-assembly via Stranski-Krastonov growth is a promisin...
We investigate here the evolution of self-organized monolayer atomic clusters on atomically flat sub...
Journal ArticleComputer simulations show that if stress is present, steps on a vicinal surface can s...
In this thesis I describe an approach toward investigating moving interfaces, surface stabilities an...
A solid solution can spontaneously separate into phases that self-assemble into patterns. This proce...
We present a thermodynamic analysis and phase field modeling of self-assembled multiphase nanostruct...
We investigate the formation of nanostructures in 2D strained alloys on face centered cubic (111) su...
We present a novel method for the fabrication of well-ordered, two-dimensional nanocluster arrays. T...
We use molecular dynamics simulations to show how 2D anchoring patterns on a substrate can be utilis...
We briefly review the recent results on formation of self-assembled nanostructures during heteroepit...
Generating and sustaining complex structures and patterns in diffusion-driven self-organizing system...
Journal ArticleWe demonstrate a self-organized pattern formation on vicinal Si(111) surfaces that ar...