Crystal growth on a semi-infinite surface is considered. The remaining semi-infinite part of the plane is covered with a mask on which no crystal growth can occur. The mass-transfer coefficient ks which measures the rate at which the surface reaction proceeds, is considered to be finite. Together with the diffusion coefficient D this parameter defines a characteristic time t and length ¿. A solution valid for large t is derived. It is shown that crystal-growth conditions change markedly within a neighbourhood of the mask edge whose length is of the order of ¿. Outside this region crystal growth is almost fully diffusion-controlled. Within the region surface control exerts its influence, but the grown layer is much thicker there than elsewhe...
We report the results of computer simulations of epitaxial growth in the presence of a large Schwoeb...
Usually, the growth of a crystal vacuum interface is described in terms of atom diffusion along the ...
Abstract. We propose a new type of morphological instability in the diffusion-limited growth of face...
Crystal growth on a semi-infinite surface is considered. The remaining semi-infinite part of the pla...
Theoretical aspects of crystal growth far from equilibrium are investigated. The study of temporal c...
The linear diffusion-reaction theory with finite interface kinetics is employed to describe the diss...
The role of step edge diffusion (SED) in epitaxial growth is investigated. To this end we revisit an...
In this study, a comprehensive view of a model crystal formation in a complex fluctuating medium is ...
We developed a consistent mathematical model for isotropic crystal growth on a substrate covered by ...
This work is concerned with analysis and refinement for a class of island dynamics models for epitax...
We study the morphological equilibration of a periodically corrugated one-dimensional crystalline su...
Deux mécanismes se rapportent à la croissance des cristaux de glace à partir de la phase vapeur : i)...
Recent observations of the growth of protein crystals have identified two different growth regimes. ...
The stability of the diffusion growth of a plate in a channel with respect to the long wave fluctuat...
The step model introduced by Burton, Cabrera and Frank is known to give a good description of the su...
We report the results of computer simulations of epitaxial growth in the presence of a large Schwoeb...
Usually, the growth of a crystal vacuum interface is described in terms of atom diffusion along the ...
Abstract. We propose a new type of morphological instability in the diffusion-limited growth of face...
Crystal growth on a semi-infinite surface is considered. The remaining semi-infinite part of the pla...
Theoretical aspects of crystal growth far from equilibrium are investigated. The study of temporal c...
The linear diffusion-reaction theory with finite interface kinetics is employed to describe the diss...
The role of step edge diffusion (SED) in epitaxial growth is investigated. To this end we revisit an...
In this study, a comprehensive view of a model crystal formation in a complex fluctuating medium is ...
We developed a consistent mathematical model for isotropic crystal growth on a substrate covered by ...
This work is concerned with analysis and refinement for a class of island dynamics models for epitax...
We study the morphological equilibration of a periodically corrugated one-dimensional crystalline su...
Deux mécanismes se rapportent à la croissance des cristaux de glace à partir de la phase vapeur : i)...
Recent observations of the growth of protein crystals have identified two different growth regimes. ...
The stability of the diffusion growth of a plate in a channel with respect to the long wave fluctuat...
The step model introduced by Burton, Cabrera and Frank is known to give a good description of the su...
We report the results of computer simulations of epitaxial growth in the presence of a large Schwoeb...
Usually, the growth of a crystal vacuum interface is described in terms of atom diffusion along the ...
Abstract. We propose a new type of morphological instability in the diffusion-limited growth of face...