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Morphological instability, evolution, and scaling in strained epitaxial films: An amplitude-equation analysis of the phase-field-crystal model
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关键词: FREE SOLID FILMS;    THIN-FILMS;    SURFACE INSTABILITIES;    STABILITY;    NANOSTRUCTURES;    GROWTH;    HETEROEPITAXY;    SUPERLATTICES;    INTERFACE;    PATTERN;   
DOI  :  10.1103/PhysRevB.81.165421
来源: SCIE
【 摘 要 】

Morphological properties of strained epitaxial films are examined through a mesoscopic approach developed to incorporate both the film crystalline structure and standard continuum theory. Film surface profiles and properties, such as surface energy, liquid-solid miscibility gap, and interface thickness are determined as a function of misfit strains and film elastic modulus. We analyze the stress-driven instability of film surface morphology that leads to the formation of strained islands. We find a universal scaling relationship between the island size and misfit strain which shows a crossover from the well-known continuum elasticity result at the weak strain to a behavior governed by a perfect lattice relaxation condition. The strain at which the crossover occurs is shown to be a function of liquid-solid interfacial thickness, and an asymmetry between tensile and compressive strains is observed. The film instability is found to be accompanied by mode coupling of the complex amplitudes of the surface morphological profile, a factor associated with the crystalline nature of the strained film but absent in conventional continuum theory.

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