Island embryo regression driven by a beam of self-ions in the linear regime
2010
The kinetics of island growth and regression are discussed under the approximation of linear response, including the Gibbs?Thompson potential, for a reacting assembly of adatoms and advacancies (thermal defects) on a surface irradiated with a beam of self-ions. First the quasistatic growth or shrinkage rate, for islands of size n less than the critical size , is calculated for the driven system, exactly, for linear response. This result is employed to determine successively: (i)?the regression rate of driven embryo islands with ; and (ii)?the structure of the steady state decay chain established when embryos of a particular size are created by ion beam impacts. The changed embryo distribution caused by irradiation differs markedly from the populations of the embryos at equilibrium.
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