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Structure and diffracted intensity in a model for irreversible island-forming chemisorption with domain boundaries
Author(s) -
J. W. Evans,
R. S. Nord
Publication year - 1987
Publication title -
journal of vacuum science and technology a vacuum surfaces and films
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.583
H-Index - 112
eISSN - 1520-8559
pISSN - 0734-2101
DOI - 10.1116/1.574181
Subject(s) - chemisorption , nucleation , island growth , saturation (graph theory) , diffraction , condensed matter physics , superlattice , chemistry , physics , molecular physics , optics , thermodynamics , epitaxy , mathematics , adsorption , layer (electronics) , combinatorics , organic chemistry
Despite the awareness that island‐forming chemisorption is often kinetically limited and intrinsically nonequilibrium, there is little sophisticated analysis of the corresponding island structure or diffracted intensity. Here we analyze a model where species irreversibly and immobilely chemisorb (commensurately) from a precursor source, with distinct rates for island nucleation (chemisorption in an empty region) and growth (chemisorption at island perimeters), the latter rates being larger. Specifically, we consider the formation of one‐dimensional double‐spaced islands, and two‐dimensional checkerboard C(2×2) islands on a square lattice. In both cases (permanent) domain boundaries form between out‐of‐phase islands. We analyze scaling of the saturation coverage, a characteristic linear island dimension, spatial correlations, etc., with the ratio of growth to nucleation rates. The structure of individual islands, and of the saturation domain boundary ‘‘network’’ are elucidated. The corresponding diffracted...

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