We analyze the formation of two-dimensional Ag islands following deposition of about 0.1 ML of Ag on Ag(100) over a temperature regime ranging from classical nucleation and growth behavior to almost immobile adatoms, from 300 to 125 K. Particular emphasis is placed on the post-deposition dynamics at the lower end of the temperature range, where the saturation island density is not reached at the end of the deposition, and nucleation and aggregation processes continue with adatoms from the remaining adatom gas. Our analysis combines VT scanning tunneling microscopy experiments with kinetic Monte Carlo simulation of appropriate atomistic models. The only adjustable parameters in the model are the terrace diffusion barrier and prefactor, which...
We develop and analyze 1+1- and 2+1-dimensional (d) models for multilayer homoepitaxial growth of me...
Doctor of PhilosophyDepartment of PhysicsTalat S. RahmanThis dissertation is an extensive study of s...
We illustrate the utility of the ‘‘mean‐field’’ rate equation treatment of nucleation and growth wit...
We model the growth of Ag films deposited on Ag(100) below 140K. Our recent Variable-Temperature Sca...
We present an analysis both of the nucleation and growth of two-dimensional (2D) islands or clusters...
A unified analysis is presented of submonolayer nucleation and growth of two-dimensional islands and...
Scanning tunneling microscopy analysis of the initial stages of film growth during deposition of Ag ...
Preexposure to molecular oxygen gas, O2,g , can have a strong effect on the nucleation and growth of...
Facile nucleation and growth of bilayer Ag(110) islands on NiAl(110) is observed by STM for Ag depos...
Scanning tunneling microscopy is used to analyze the nanoscale morphology of 25 ML films of Ag depos...
A comprehensive analysis of submonolayer and multilayer Ag films deposited on Ag(100) is performed. ...
We used STM to study metal thin film growth processes. The following are main conclusions: (1) Large...
Metal thin films deposited on weakly-interacting substrates constitute an essential element of numer...
Metal thin films deposited on weakly-interacting substrates constitute an essential element of numer...
Using scanning tunneling microscopy, we study the post-deposition coarsening of distributions of lar...
We develop and analyze 1+1- and 2+1-dimensional (d) models for multilayer homoepitaxial growth of me...
Doctor of PhilosophyDepartment of PhysicsTalat S. RahmanThis dissertation is an extensive study of s...
We illustrate the utility of the ‘‘mean‐field’’ rate equation treatment of nucleation and growth wit...
We model the growth of Ag films deposited on Ag(100) below 140K. Our recent Variable-Temperature Sca...
We present an analysis both of the nucleation and growth of two-dimensional (2D) islands or clusters...
A unified analysis is presented of submonolayer nucleation and growth of two-dimensional islands and...
Scanning tunneling microscopy analysis of the initial stages of film growth during deposition of Ag ...
Preexposure to molecular oxygen gas, O2,g , can have a strong effect on the nucleation and growth of...
Facile nucleation and growth of bilayer Ag(110) islands on NiAl(110) is observed by STM for Ag depos...
Scanning tunneling microscopy is used to analyze the nanoscale morphology of 25 ML films of Ag depos...
A comprehensive analysis of submonolayer and multilayer Ag films deposited on Ag(100) is performed. ...
We used STM to study metal thin film growth processes. The following are main conclusions: (1) Large...
Metal thin films deposited on weakly-interacting substrates constitute an essential element of numer...
Metal thin films deposited on weakly-interacting substrates constitute an essential element of numer...
Using scanning tunneling microscopy, we study the post-deposition coarsening of distributions of lar...
We develop and analyze 1+1- and 2+1-dimensional (d) models for multilayer homoepitaxial growth of me...
Doctor of PhilosophyDepartment of PhysicsTalat S. RahmanThis dissertation is an extensive study of s...
We illustrate the utility of the ‘‘mean‐field’’ rate equation treatment of nucleation and growth wit...