We introduce a continuum model of elasticity in a nonequilibrium multiphase system—including smooth and singular strains, as well as their coupling to free surfaces—and apply it to the dynamics of misfitting heteroepitaxial films. Above a critical thickness, defects relieve strain, competing with an instability at the interface. Depending on their mobility, defects can screen stress by building up at large-curvature groove tips, leading to high ductility, or be outrun by the tips, leading to brittleness. Hence we find a nonequilibrium brittle to ductile transitio
The paper deals with a discrete dislocation dynamics study of plastic deformation in a thin film cau...
In heteroepitaxy, the mismatch of lattice constants in the crystal film and the substrate causes a m...
It is shown that very large stresses may be present in the thin films that comprise integrated circu...
We introduce a continuum model of elasticity in a nonequilibrium multiphase system—including smooth ...
We study a model for shape instabilities of heteroepitaxial crystalline films. Lattice misfits betwe...
We develop a general dynamical theory for the epitaxial growth of an elastic film , a theory that ac...
Continuum elastic theory is applied to the formation of misfit dislocations and point defects in str...
Abstract. A theoretical model is proposed which describes a new physical micromechanism for relaxati...
Multiscale models are developed to investigate the evolution of heteroepitaxial thin films at high t...
Deformation-induced material instabilities may be of elastic (buckling, martensitic transformations)...
In heteroepitaxy, the mismatch of lattice constants between the crystal film and the substrate cause...
Based on the dislocation theory of twinning, an analytical solution is given to determine the critic...
The mechanisms of misfit dislocation nucleation in strained epitaxial layers are not well understood...
We simulated dislocation dynamics in heteroepitaxial multilayer thin film systems, considering the c...
We have studied numerically the stability and defect nucleation in epitaxial layers on a substrate w...
The paper deals with a discrete dislocation dynamics study of plastic deformation in a thin film cau...
In heteroepitaxy, the mismatch of lattice constants in the crystal film and the substrate causes a m...
It is shown that very large stresses may be present in the thin films that comprise integrated circu...
We introduce a continuum model of elasticity in a nonequilibrium multiphase system—including smooth ...
We study a model for shape instabilities of heteroepitaxial crystalline films. Lattice misfits betwe...
We develop a general dynamical theory for the epitaxial growth of an elastic film , a theory that ac...
Continuum elastic theory is applied to the formation of misfit dislocations and point defects in str...
Abstract. A theoretical model is proposed which describes a new physical micromechanism for relaxati...
Multiscale models are developed to investigate the evolution of heteroepitaxial thin films at high t...
Deformation-induced material instabilities may be of elastic (buckling, martensitic transformations)...
In heteroepitaxy, the mismatch of lattice constants between the crystal film and the substrate cause...
Based on the dislocation theory of twinning, an analytical solution is given to determine the critic...
The mechanisms of misfit dislocation nucleation in strained epitaxial layers are not well understood...
We simulated dislocation dynamics in heteroepitaxial multilayer thin film systems, considering the c...
We have studied numerically the stability and defect nucleation in epitaxial layers on a substrate w...
The paper deals with a discrete dislocation dynamics study of plastic deformation in a thin film cau...
In heteroepitaxy, the mismatch of lattice constants in the crystal film and the substrate causes a m...
It is shown that very large stresses may be present in the thin films that comprise integrated circu...